Just-Moxie
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Interesting topic. I would think health would have something to do with it also. Maybe. Fermented Feed seems to have a good impact on hen health. As well as chicks hatched from those same eggs.
WhiteIt just doesn't make sense to me that the little Sussex lay small eggs that are almost all yolk, and some humongous eggs we got from a production farm, albeit a "free range" set up were over twice as large of eggs, but had smaller yokes. Then our normal size eggs have larger yokes, too.
If they were to be fertile, which determines the size of the chick, the white or the yolk?
It just doesn't make sense to me that the little Sussex lay small eggs that are almost all yolk, and some humongous eggs we got from a production farm, albeit a "free range" set up were over twice as large of eggs, but had smaller yokes. Then our normal size eggs have larger yokes, too.
If they were to be fertile, which determines the size of the chick, the white or the yolk?
It just doesn't make sense to me that the little Sussex lay small eggs that are almost all yolk, and some humongous eggs we got from a production farm, albeit a "free range" set up were over twice as large of eggs, but had smaller yokes. Then our normal size eggs have larger yokes, too.
If they were to be fertile, which determines the size of the chick, the white or the yolk?
Tell me about fermented feed!Interesting topic. I would think health would have something to do with it also. Maybe. Fermented Feed seems to have a good impact on hen health. As well as chicks hatched from those same eggs.