No wonder Rhonda was freaking out this morning.
Regardez les oeufs:
Good thing I don’t have a rooster around here to fertilize these things….I’m sure a fire breathing, earth scourging, baby hippopotamus would have hatched out of this egg! Oof. Poor Rhonda.
And now, I eat les oeufs.
Bon appetit!!!
enjoyeux! 🙂
😀
xo
Wowwee!
Oh, Rhonda!!!! What an egg-laying journey you have started–all for the culinary pleasure of Ms. Plume!!!!
Seriously, it's great to see Rhonda performing so well–I hope the other two hens take inspiration and heart from her, and soon add their own eggs to the mix…then they'll all have something to cluck about….
wow what have you been feeding that rhonda..did she get into your vitamins..
XXX eggs 🙂 My what a huge omelet you'll have my dear 😉
Please keep monitoring the sizes…I wonder if it is random, I am intrigued! Also, does Rhonda wonder about her eggs or is she offering it willingly?
xxoo
Very interesting – Rhonda, you are an amazing chick!! Keep up the good work:O)
Ouch rhonda, ouch! Enjoy
Oof! If I were that poor bird, I would be freaking out too!
yikes! was it a double-yolker?
Rhonda…dang girl!!!
yes, good thing that baby hippo was not fertilized. not sure idaho is suitable for such a creature 😉
She is breaking records!
Okay so this joke works better when told, but this will have to do:
Why do the French eat only one egg at a time?
Because one egg is un oeuf.
hee hee (get it? "enough") sorry, but that's what I though of when I saw this post.
should either of your girls lay an egg that hatches a dragon, count me in as a sure buyer….
congratulations, little hens!
Rhonda sends you all a curtsy!