One of our Gold-Top growers has surprised us by laying an egg at just 19 weeks. She's laid us one a day since Tuesday, so she's definitely well in lay, but they are tiny. They are however a beautiful cream colour; so beautiful that I'd quite like to add them to my entry for the egg classes at the local agricultural show. Will they be big enough by then do you think (it's about 7 weeks away)?
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7 weeks is a good amount of time, our Silver and Robin have been laying for about that and are now normal sized.Hayley B
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Originally posted by HayleyB View Post7 weeks is a good amount of time, our Silver and Robin have been laying for about that and are now normal sized.Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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The show schedule just has classes for eggs from large fowl or from banties. I don't think it states a maximum or minimum size for either, though I suppose it could be lost in the small print somewhere. I'd better check.Into each life some rain must fall........but this is getting ridiculous.
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Ours have been 'normal' for a month or so - so I'd say a couple of months.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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