Don't worry, there's a nice layer of sawdust in each nesting box now. And that egg? Brian insisted on eating it in an omelet this morning. :-)
Eagerly waiting for #2 at . . .
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Tending fine-fleeced Shetland sheep and a whole lot more on a small acreage in the Willamette Valley of Oregon
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Congrats on the egg! You'll get spoiled quickly by fresh eggs.
BBBAAAWWWKAAAWWWWKKKK!!!! :) Congratulations!! It's amazing how tough those shells can be (especially in young chickens)I wouldn't worry that there wasn't a nice layer for it to sit on (though I guess it does make a "pretty" picture). Enjoy....you will never want another store bought egg again (and you'll think twice about ordering breakfast at a restaurant!)
NICE! You are in business now! I guess it took having you go all the way to Missouri to see some real 'egg laying chickens' to get your girls in gear! :-)
Tammy
Eggcellent! Congratulations on the egg! Everyone is right - you will never go back to store-bought eggs again. Be prepared for more chickens; you will need them once everyone is hooked on the eggy goodness of farm eggs.
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How pretty! Cables are about the only stich in knitting that makes me what to knit better, just not enough to make me do it ;-)
I cant wait to see the finished product!
Nice egg!
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