Has anyone ever shown their eggs in one of the egg classes at a poultry show? We attend the local agricultural show every year and they have poultry and egg classes along with the obvious sheep, cattle etc. It would be lovely to actually enter something, but I wouldn't fancy having to muck about shampooing a chicken, even if mine were show worthy and I doubt they are. (except for Coco, obviously as he's the world's most stunning cockerel) I'm told that few people show Marans and my Rhodies would fail miserably as they are red, - for a reason I've yet to fathom, show quality Rhode Island Reds are black . Egg classes though, they're possible and it would be lovely for my grandson and daughter to feel that they're actually part of the show and not just spectators. I don't expect to win, but I don't want to make any mistakes.
I've downloaded an entry form and it seems pretty straight forward, except; what's a 'tinted' egg? I imagine it to be somewhere between lighter than my marans lay, but darker than white. When does a tinted egg become a brown one?
I've downloaded an entry form and it seems pretty straight forward, except; what's a 'tinted' egg? I imagine it to be somewhere between lighter than my marans lay, but darker than white. When does a tinted egg become a brown one?
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