You have to feel for the chicken that laid this...

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Stonehead
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Post: # 21645Post Stonehead »

I can see we're going to have to have an ongoing theme here - has anyone got a chicken to top 3.25 inches?

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Post: # 21679Post nick »

haven't had an egg that was bigger but had the same size with a 60 gram egg inside. from an isa brown hen who had just started laying. none since.

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Post: # 21704Post Millymollymandy »

I didn't measure mine but I think it weighed in at 105g!

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Post: # 21723Post Hillbilly »

we had our one for brekkie this morning - triple yolker! there was another big one laid this morning but a paltry 2 inches.

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Post: # 22238Post *stuffed* »

Here's a pic of the first double yolker one of my old hens laid.

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Never measured it though.

She used to do about one of these a week.

I miss my chooks so much :cry:

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