•1 min read•from Raising Chickens or Other Poultry for Eggs, Meat, or as Pets
We talkin’ chicken poop? Just wondering — is it common for poops to be bigger than an egg or are our ladies special?
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We all know chickens can be full of surprises, but when it comes to chicken poop, things can get a little... egg-straordinary! A curious chicken enthusiast recently raised a cluck-tastic question: is it common for chicken droppings to rival the size of an egg? While the usual solid poops are about the size of a golf ball, it seems some of our feathered friends are laying down some impressive deposits! This raises the question of whether it’s a quirky characteristic of their ladies or just a part of chicken life. So, let’s dive into the fascinating world of chicken poop — because when it comes to our poultry pals, every detail counts, even the “egg-screment”! Join the conversation and share your experiences!

| I know this poop is partially smashed, but you can see the in tact part alone is the size of an egg. Their solid poops are generally golf ball size, but are often well bigger than an average sized egg. [link] [comments] |
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