So pretty. This just makes my day!(And I am getting a bit closer in talking my husband into getting hens this spring. So excited!)
Thank you! Olive thanks you too.I hope you get your hens! They'll bring you a lot of joy as well as eggs.
Clever Olive! Can you explain to the non-hen people (ie, me) how come some eggs are blue, some brown and American eggs are white? I've always wondered..
What a beautiful coloured egg. It seems a shame to eat something as good looking as this!Chrissie & 5 Gorgeous Guineas
Well, just look at that, what a clever little chickie!
wow, you have got a hen that lays ready coloured easter eggs - now I am jealous !!!
What a beautiful egg. Well done Olive!C x
I didn't know that's even possible... blue egg of a hen. Wow!
Thanks everyone! Olive would be quite full of herself.Charlie, it's something to do with the very end of the egg-laying process. The eggs get a coating, and that colour depends on the hen.
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So pretty. This just makes my day!
ReplyDelete(And I am getting a bit closer in talking my husband into getting hens this spring. So excited!)
Thank you! Olive thanks you too.
ReplyDeleteI hope you get your hens! They'll bring you a lot of joy as well as eggs.
Clever Olive! Can you explain to the non-hen people (ie, me) how come some eggs are blue, some brown and American eggs are white? I've always wondered..
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful coloured egg. It seems a shame to eat something as good looking as this!
ReplyDeleteChrissie & 5 Gorgeous Guineas
Well, just look at that, what a clever little chickie!
ReplyDeletewow, you have got a hen that lays ready coloured easter eggs - now I am jealous !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful egg. Well done Olive!
ReplyDeleteC x
I didn't know that's even possible... blue egg of a hen. Wow!
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone! Olive would be quite full of herself.
ReplyDeleteCharlie, it's something to do with the very end of the egg-laying process. The eggs get a coating, and that colour depends on the hen.