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Tag Archives: pullet eggs

The pullets have been busy!

Mar22

eggs 2015

I posted the pullets started laying eggs and now they are laying full blast!  Nice to have fresh eggs again and the eggs are getting bigger! Chickens stop laying eggs in the winter and start laying eggs when there is more daylight in the spring and they are right on time!

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