I diced to compare the color of our chickens eggs wich are light blue, cream color green egg, and are brown egg . The store bot egg is white, and it is on the far right side of the photo, and our brown egg is on the far left side of the photo, and on the left side of the photo is the cream colored green egg, and on the right side of the photo is the light blue egg. Our black hen lays the light blue egg, and our gray hen lays the cream color green egg, and our white and black hen lays the brown egg, so we have to easter eggers wich is fun.
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Nice comparison of the eggs. How do you know which hen lays which egg?
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How I know which hen lade which egg is because noodle lade before the other chickens, and how I know that the gray hen lays the cream color green eggs is because I went out one morning, and the gray hen was on the nest, and when I came out later there was a green egg in the nest box. I went out later, and there was a light blue egg in there, and I now that the gray hen had lade already that day and chickens don’t lay two times a day so it must have been the black hen that lade the light blue egg sence noodle dusn’t lay right now.
Thanks for that detailed answer. Your dad sent me a picture of the biscuits you and Rowan made. They looked like ones that grandpa has made – large and fluffly and golden brown. I hope they tasted as good as they looked. Did you eat them with gravy or honey, butter?
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they did taste as good as they looked. we eat them with butter and jam.