Turkey eggs ... well that was unique or was it?

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What about ANY egg after that?
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The next two eggs have been normal size. The three yolker weighed 4 1/2 ozs. Guess it really was a freak thing.
 
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Here's a repost of the pics of the three before cracking!! The smallest one is a little bigger than our chicken eggs but not by much. The biggest one was huge.

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Ok, here she is ... a grown up version of my profile pic. And she just eats the same ol' food the rest of the birds get with the exception that she forages for bugs like no other and can catch grasshoppers in mid-flight.

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She looks just like my Eva. Gracie, my other hen I kept, is a bit more squat and her feet are bigger. Turkeys are just so personable and sweet. The only problem I have with their eggs is the very strong membrane. We get alot of double yokers, but have never gotten a triple. That's so cool.
 

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