Some of my pullets have started laying and I think the rest will soon follow. Question - does the size of their egg change when they mature or is their first egg the size it will always be?
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congratulations!! That looks like a nice big one too. It is so much fun to open the nest boxes and find eggs! Today my grey and white EE laid her first blue-green egg, and I even caught her in the act so I knew who it was. Wish I had gotten chickens sooner!
The eggs will increase in size gradually. Good luck with your flock.Some of my pullets have started laying and I think the rest will soon follow. Question - does the size of their egg change when they mature or is their first egg the size it will always be?
Here is another pic with different background and no flashThank you, must be the leghorn then
Looks pinkish. Best way to photograph eggs is on a white piece of paper in natural light, bright but not direct sun.Here is another pic with different background and no flash
First egg ever? Wait until you bake with them..holy smokes!Well, that answers that question!!
Congrats!
That's a big selection of breed's. Do you plan to hatch your own egg's later? I'm doing the Naked Neck's over here. They do better in the higher summer heat over here in the desert.
You have Naked Necks! Aren't they the greatest? I have quite a menagerie of breeds as well but the Naked's are my only ones of more that 2 (5 right now). I love those birds, they are such characters! I've had no trouble with them and the cold, at least so far, but I do put heat in their coop for protection.