The Amazing Chicken Egg

School starts for us this week, only it didn’t really start: we don’t have much time for school, because we have to gather eggs. 😦 We recently got a new flock of chickens for our chicken houses, and we have to weigh almost every egg they lay.  And there are thousands of eggs per day.  I’m not kidding.  We have about 24,000 chickens right now and we have to gather about 16,000 eggs a day.  That’s A LOT OF EGGS!  And it takes A VERY LONG TIME to pick them each off of the conveyor belt, weigh the ones that might be too heavy or too light, and put them in egg flats.  Thankfully our family only has to do it for about 3 hours a day, because we aren’t the only ones working there.  (Speaking of family, my sister Megan made a post about the actual chicken houses and chickens over on her blog.  See it here.)

Anyway… during all those hours we find some pretty strange chicken eggs.  I’ll bet you never even knew that chickens could lay eggs like the ones I’m gonna show you, but I assure you, they do.  All of these eggs were found in one of our 3 chicken houses, from the same breed of boring ‘ol white chickens.  Shall we begin the science lesson for today?

Let’s start with size.  There are big eggs, and there are small eggs.  And then there are HUGE eggs and tiny eggs.  Here are the two latter sizes together for comparison.

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The big ‘ol guy weighed in at a hefty 4 oz.  (The eggs you buy at the store are about 2 oz.)  The tiny egg is only 0.2 oz.!

Now for shape.  Some eggs are almost round, some are pointy.  Some eggs are short, and some are long.  Here’s a long one.

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Eggshells are also different textures.  There are a few wrinkly ones, a few warty ones, but mainly smooth ones.  There are mostly hard-shelled eggs, but once in awhile we get a softshell one (or two).

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Another strange one:

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Not only are the eggs strange on the outside, but they can also be strange on the inside.  Remember the huge egg in the first picture?  This is what was inside it:

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two yolks and a tiny softshell egg!  I have never seen this before.  Two yolks are pretty common – we call eggs with two yolks “doubles,” and those are mostly the eggs we eat.  (Sometimes this is problem, like when you make a recipe that calls for 3 eggs.  Uhhh, one and a half doubles? ☺)  But I have never seen an egg with two yolks AND a softshell!

Here is a picture of what’s inside a double.

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Pretty boring, right?  But here is an egg I found already cracked open on the belt:

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A softshell with another softshell inside it!

And last but not least, we have the triple.  A fairly rare egg that has – can you guess? – three yolks.

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The list could go on and on, but those are the only kinds I took pictures of, so I guess I’ll stop there. 🙂

So are you surprised or what?  It’s astounding what diversity there is in one kind of chicken egg, let alone in the whole world.  What an amazing God it took to create everything!

***Allison***

Cuteness Overload!

I finally got around to posting some very exciting (and cute!) news – I got ANOTHER BUNNY!  Yes, I know I already have two bunnies, but I saw this little gal at the fair and I just couldn’t resist.  How could you resist such sweet fluffiness?  I named her Willow.  And here is her profile:

Breed: Mixed Breed (3/4 Jersey Wooly, 1/4 Mini Lop)

Color: Charcoal

Name: Willow

Gender: Female

Age when bought: ???? Maybe about 2 months?

Unfortunately, Honeybunny despises Willow, and she kept nipping her, so I had to pen Honeybunny up in a cage all by herself.  😦  And now Honeybunny is really mean to all of the other bunnies, so I am going to sell her.  She really isn’t that bad when you hold her, she just does not do well with other rabbits.

This must be the time to buy bunnies, because my friend and her mom each got a Holland Lop Rabbit.  SO CUTE!  Don’t worry, I took pictures of them too. ☺   Now enough of me talking, let’s get to the pictures!

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♥♥♥ Willow ♥♥♥

She is absolutely adorable, and easy to hold.  Unfortunately my camera doesn’t take superb pictures of her, maybe because it has a hard time focusing on all the black fluffiness.  At least you can enjoy what’s here, but trust me, she is better in real life!

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And now for Snickers and Yoshi (they’re both boys by the way), my friends’ bunnies.  I took these pictures with my dad’s phone which has a really good camera.

~•~•~Snickers~•~•~

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►◄►◄Yoshi►◄►◄ (I didn’t get as many pictures of him because he was mostly in hiding. ☺)

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And here they are snuggling together.

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I might make a slideshow of these pictures and put them on my YouTube channel.   Are you overloaded with cuteness yet?

***Allison***

P.S.  This is my 100th post!  Hooray!

Vacation!

We are just home from a wonderful vacation at the beach.  Well, it was partly at the beach – first we drove down, sightseeing on the way, then we stopped at the beach with our friends for a couple of days, and then we drove home.  Of course I took my camera, but… IT STOPPED WORKING because first my brother accidentally dumped it onto the sand because he didn’t know I had put it in a towel, and then it got splashed with water. 😦 😦  Thankfully I had already gotten a bunch of pictures, so I can still show you some. (Oh, and I ordered a new camera that is hopefully coming by tomorrow!)

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On the way down we stopped at Mount Airy, the inspiration for the set of The Andy Griffith Show (which our family loves.)  It wasn’t quite like we expected, and the places were kind of scattered around, but it was neat.

There was an Opie’s candy shop,

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and of course the Mayberry Sherriff’s office and jail.  The jail didn’t look quite like it does in the movie when you went inside, but it looks like you’re actually in the movie when you look at the pictures.

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We also got some delicious ice cream.  My sister and I shared this (huge!) banana split.

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Next we dropped in at our cousin’s new house, where we found a big fat toad.  We also went to look at their farm, but I didn’t bring my camera there.

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Toad – meet kitten, kitten – meet toad.

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And finally, Amelia Island!  We saw some beautiful marshland there,

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not to mention the many other beautiful spots, like this lake.

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The trees in the Southeast are draped in Spanish moss and sometimes covered in ferns.

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The beach house was a veritable reptile and amphibian collecting center!  We saw and/or caught green anoles, geckos, toads, tree frogs, and a garter snake.  (The snake, by the way, was in a closet in the house!)

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Now for the beach.  (Where, beside the fact that my camera stopped working, I lost my goggles.  But it was really fun anyway!)

The beach there was not crowded at all, there were lots of shells, and the water was WARM, actually WARM!  That’s amazing to me because we have never been to a warm beach, we always go to the northern beaches if we go at all.

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Some of the shells were coquinas.  We gathered about two cups of them one day, and made some delicious soup with them.

On our way home we didn’t do much sightseeing, but we did stop at Hilton Head.  And that’s it!

Have you ever been to Amelia Island?  What’s your favorite vacation spot?

***Allison***

The View From Below

Hey guys, I’m back from vacation!  (The beach was AMAZING, in case you were wondering.  But more about that in a later post.)

This week, right after we came home from vacation, the fair is going on.  I am entering dear Miss Lily (!!) and my sister Carmen is entering her bunny Diamond.  I am hoping they come home with ribbons!

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Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to be a blade of grass, or a flower, or a bug looking up at the big world above you?  This is what it might look like to be a dandelion about to get eaten.  What a frightening monster!  Oh wait… it’s just Lily. ☻

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***Allison***

The Great Hot Air Balloon Chase

My family and I were outside on a beautiful summer evening, watching my little sister learn to ride her bike.  After a bit of riding, Carmen spotted a hot air balloon floating along above us.

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Hot air balloons are a pretty rare sight for us.  We see the occasional airplane and sometimes a paraplane (now those are exciting!), but we hardly ever see a hot air balloon.

The balloon was coming down closer to us, so I ran inside to get my camera (obviously!) and with it I could see the balloon fairly clearly, even if it was still high.

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We thought maybe it would land in one of our fields.  But alas, it sailed over the nearest one (which had tall corn in it anyway) and continued gently falling.  Some of us kids ran to get a better view of it, and we saw it slipping below the treeline.

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From the field we hear Dad calling us and telling us to come get in the truck, because we were going to go see it land!  The great chase had begun.

Actually, it wasn’t much of a chase.  We drove to another field that wasn’t on our farm but was close to our house.  The balloon was in sight again, but it looked much bigger now.

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In fact, it looked like it had already landed!  We were too late.  When we drove into the lane next to where the balloon had landed, we could see it in all its huge glory.  It was very colorful, and did I mention it was HUGE?  The operators let us come close and look at it before the let out the air.

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Our aunt and uncle and our cousins were there, and other people.  It was amazing to think that a big piece of fabric and some hot air had flown several people miles away, and high into the sky.

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Even if there are big fast jets that can take you where you want to go in the blink of an eye, I think there will always be something appealing about a hot air balloon.

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***Allison***

Mystery Revealed #3!

Drum roll please!  We have the answers to the mysteries today, along with the great detectives who figured them out!  This time I decided to do something a little different: instead of saying which objects a person guessed correctly, I will just give them a point for each thing they got right, and you’ll see the total at the end of this post!

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#1 Solution: Styrofoam cup.

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#2 Solution: Purple cabbage.

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#3 Solution: The Utz girl (like on chip bags)

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#4 Solution: Yellow yarrow flower.

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#5 Solution: Pencil.

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#6 Solution: Old candlestick-lantern thingy.

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Ahem.  Now for the detectives:

Loren from Happy House of AG , and Blue Eyes, Gray Eyes guessed all 6 correctly!  (Well, for #6 she said the turn-y thingy on the lamp, and I guess that counts…maybe…perhaps…)

Clara from Clara’s Craft Corner, and Shelby from Country Christian Girls and Every Bit of Lovely tied with 2 correct guesses each, and there were some extra guesses that were very close!

Thank you so much to everyone who played along.  I hope you all enjoyed the mysteries!

***Allison***

A Few Tidbits

This is a random post of pictures of lots of little things that aren’t hardly big enough for their own post, but are not small enough to be left out.  They are gathered here today for your viewing pleasure.

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This is a picture I took awhile ago of the beautifully straight rows of soybeans in one of our fields.  I’m sure it looks quite different now!

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Here is a fun little rock that looks like it has a “b” on it.

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A cute tiny froggie:

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A little village made from rambutan shells – rambutans are a fruit that our friends introduced us too, with soft but spiky-looking shells and a soft sweet fruit in the middle.

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The chief’s house:

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We picked a bunch of apples today to make applesauce with (YUM!) and they all looked so pretty laid out on the ground.  I like this smaller photo because it shows the interesting texture better.

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And here is a flip-flop makeover – I drew a pretty design on the straps with Sharpie.  Simple, effective, but it took a long time!

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Have a nice one!  (And by the way, the next post will reveal the mystery, so you better guess quick if you want to guess at all!)

***Allison***