My bantam Araucana layers continue to impress me. The most nutritious part of the egg is the yolk. They are little golden nuggets of dense protein, fat, vitamins, and minerals. My bantams lay eggs with yolks that are probably 75-80% of the size of the yolks in my large fowl Araucana. The photo below is of today’s egg from my bantam Araucana pullet ‘Suzy-Q’, wing band #653. She laid her first egg this week, which was HUGE. I thought it must be a double yolker, it was that large. But when I cracked it into a bowl for my morning’s scrambled eggs. there was only one yolk. I hope I have not jinxed her production ability by bragging about those big beautiful eggs she is laying. I picked up this egg from her this morning. Another whopper at 1.73 oz! Pretty darn good for a 28-ounce pullet.

Suzy-Q had 4 total shows in 2024 and was Best of Variety three times and Reserve of Variety once. As of today, she is in the breeding pens and hopefully will contribute to my recessive whites for exhibition at the Fall 2025 shows. <knock-on-wood>