I am so excited, we got our first egg today! I wasn't expecting it because I believe Wyandottes typically start laying around 24 weeks old and our ladies are 19 weeks old.
So this morning I went out to get them and let them out to free range for the first time at the new place, and Kyle asked me if there was an egg. I looked, but I didn't think there would be one. But it was there!!! A tiny, perfect, cute little egg.
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a small chicken egg inside of a shotglass to show scale |
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7 chickens sit on the ground, taking a dust bath. |
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a hand holds up a small chicken egg |
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