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Welcome to BYC. I'd love to see pictures of your eggs!
Most are on a laying hiatus this time of year, so just the first year layers atm. The small green with speckles is one of my first year Silverudds who took a quick egg break and came back with a teeny and more speckled egg than her regular eggs had been. Interesting when that happens. The middle is a Moss Egger from Alchemist.
 

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I'm glad I wasn't the only one not paying attention. 😅 Just kidding, I actually didn't mind Biology too much, but I do wish we learned a little more than Punnet squares, although that has been really useful.

There are a lot of knowledgeable people here, so I hope you get to glean some information from them as well as meeting some other friendly people as well.

I wish you success in your breeding projects! Thanks for joining and welcome to BackYard Chickens!
 
I'm glad I wasn't the only one not paying attention. 😅 Just kidding, I actually didn't mind Biology too much, but I do wish we learned a little more than Punnet squares, although that has been really useful.

There are a lot of knowledgeable people here, so I hope you get to glean some information from them as well as meeting some other friendly people as well.

I wish you success in your breeding projects! Thanks for joining and welcome to BackYard Chickens!
Thank you! I have so many species to follow so I get a bit lost for sure, lol😆! Every time I typed a chicken genetic question in to a search engine it brought me back here. I actually thought that this was a defunct forum until I started seeing more recent posts. Hope to learn alot here as I make my way into the wild world of genetics!
 
Most are on a laying hiatus this time of year, so just the first year layers atm. The small green with speckles is one of my first year Silverudds who took a quick egg break and came back with a teeny and more speckled egg than her regular eggs had been. Interesting when that happens. The middle is a Moss Egger from Alchemist.
Those eggs are gorgeous! They're like art. I'm not sure that I could crack them, much less eat them. 🤣
 

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