Not sure yet, we've just been gawking at it and haven't eaten it yet.
... I sense a follow up post.
Not sure yet, we've just been gawking at it and haven't eaten it yet.
... I sense a follow up post.
Oddly, in the US at a local hardware store. I bought it specifically because it had metric on it and was small. Metric system, best system.
All from adult (2.5 year old) hens within a one week span 🤷
EDIT: also, one particular hen routinely lays those large, weird, elongated eggs. She's a buff orpington
I support it!
No, all of our hens are "normal" sized layers - speckled sussex, buff orpington, white leghorn, and black stars. Based on the color of the egg, I think it was from a speckled sussex.
For fun, here's a large-normal-small comparison.
I have one particular chicken that does this pretty regularly. Long and kind of skinny, often with an odd texture on the end, sometimes with a weird constriction in the middle.
Also, you inspired me to post a pic of a tiny egg I got last week : https://lemmy.world/post/24677253
This is from a full grown 2.5 year old chicken that typically lays "normal" eggs... not sure why she laid one tiny one randomly.
If you're not abusing it, credit card companies are more than happy to do charge backs via disputes.
And, what, the shady company that scammed you is going to fight a multi billion dollar corporation?
I've used this a few times when I got fucked and the company doing the fucking didn't respond or didn't care.
I've pet a lot of opossums. Not been bit by one... But those teeth are scary.
My sister's fortunate, too. She had multiple degrees and a lot of student debt, but she died of covid
I was not expecting that turn.
I just want to note that this is the deepest reply chain I've ever seen on lemmy and my client is getting close to running out of horizontal space for the indentation.
Apologies for interrupting, just found it interesting.
Makes sense; people are stupid. Me included at least half of the time.
I remember a backpacking buddy talking about a tool for puncturing the (empty) fuel cans for "jet boil" camping stoves because they couldn't be recycled without very clearly being empty.