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<blockquote data-quote="Snake" data-source="post: 3759770" data-attributes="member: 42335"><p>Not really a knock on At woods as we enjoy shopping there. We bought some chicks there last November. Gold laced Wyandotte to be exact. Got 4 brought them home and raised them up. Anyway they started laying last week. The eggs are about ping pong ball sized. And these girls weigh maybe two pounds each. According to my research these are bantams. There are full size ones also. Maybe someone mis marked the tubs. Don't know what to do with them..no meat so be a waste to butcher them. And the eggs are small enough you would need two o equal a regular size egg. No way of knowing what you have till months later..oh well guess they will be a novelty and add color to my small flock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snake, post: 3759770, member: 42335"] Not really a knock on At woods as we enjoy shopping there. We bought some chicks there last November. Gold laced Wyandotte to be exact. Got 4 brought them home and raised them up. Anyway they started laying last week. The eggs are about ping pong ball sized. And these girls weigh maybe two pounds each. According to my research these are bantams. There are full size ones also. Maybe someone mis marked the tubs. Don't know what to do with them..no meat so be a waste to butcher them. And the eggs are small enough you would need two o equal a regular size egg. No way of knowing what you have till months later..oh well guess they will be a novelty and add color to my small flock. [/QUOTE]
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