Yesterday I found our first brown egg from one of the new pullets! It must have been from one of the sex links because the Americaunas will lay blue or green and the Leghorns lay white eggs, I believe...need to double check on that. Today there were several eggs and I have one of the old hen's eggs with them in the photo for comparison.
I was not really expecting any eggs this soon...I thought maybe another month to wait, but they surprized us! We brought home the baby chicks on the 20th of March. They may have been as much as a week old--not really sure. That would make them between 19 and 20 weeks old...so I guess that is about right. The eggs are a little larger than the first eggs of our pullets four years ago. The shells are nice and hard, especially the Americauna's. This may or may not be due to the extra electrolytes and vitamins and also apple cider vinegar that I have been adding to the water. I did not do this for the older hens a few years ago. All of these eggs have yolks also.
For breakfast I made zucchini fritters with zucchini from the garden and these yummy little chicky eggs! Thanks, Girls!
I don't know why I like brown eggs versus any other egg...they seem so warm and inviting. Someday, I would like to have a few hens to have eggs and scratch around. Someday...
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