What a yolk! Northchurch hen lays eggs-traordinarily large one
Youngster Daniel Evans, 11, discovered the egg – which weighs in at five ounces and measured four inches long – nestled inside the hen coop after collecting the others as normal. It is much too large to fit into a standard egg box, and is the work of light Sussex cross hen Daisy.
Mum Jenny said: “We’ve been keeping hens for just over three years now and we’ve never seen anything like it. We just thought, oh my goodness, what on earth!”
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Hide Ad“Daniel ran in and told us, and his sister Heidi couldn’t believe it. She went out to see if Daisy was OK – which thankfully she was.”
The family also have ducks, and recently acquired some more exotic Rhode Island Red chickens. The birds are fed on a normal diet of layers’ pellets, corn and the occasional garden scrap as a treat.
Jenny said: “It’s a wonderful reward from the chickens and ducks to have fresh eggs on tap daily – it’s almost like a thank you from them to us for looking after them, and giving them such a happy free range home.”
The Evans clan – who live on Northchurch Common – soon found they had surplus eggs, so decided to put a board up outside their home advertising their free-range wonders.
Jenny said: “Now we have a good flow of customers who enjoy fresh eggs and double yolks, too.”