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Egg Sizes so Far

Sunday 10th August 2008 by Steve Mayne

Betty:

  • 45 grams
  • 45 grams
  • 40 grams
  • 50 grams

Geraldine

  • 50 grams

When the Hens are used to laying their Eggs should be between 75 to 50 grams range with the Eggs getting bigger as they get older and more experienced.

Due to the European Space Directive 54453.324 under the Subsection titled ‘Interfering Bureaucrats’ we would not be allowed to classify the Eggs by grade or weight.

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