Had to do some research, several off the egg shells have been pale pigmented. Weird to see a pinkish egg from a brown egg layer. The shell thickness is fine. What I came up with is either the heat or some other stress causing them to produce less pigment. I think it may have been a combination of the heat and the greenbelt on the other side of the fence getting mowed. Seven of the 10 eggs today were pinkish. Darn, forgot to take a pic of that.
Here's one of the hens working hard at taking a dust bath today.


Garden -- ***need some suggestions here!!!!
The straight neck squash has gone crazy. It's overtaking the planting bed. The sweet potatoes are sending out very long vines trying to get some sun and the squash is already overshadowing my one eggplant plant and nearly ready to overtake the beans!
Is it possible when they're this large to transplant? I wasn't expecting 100% germination from the heirloom seed exchange swap seeds, but that's what I got. There are FIFTEEN squash plants in there! I do have a use for it all, though --- puree and can it up for Little Miss.
If transplanting isn't an option at this point (the stuff in the South bed is almost finished, so I could move some to there), then I will need to put some stakes out around the bed and "fence" that off, removing/moving the current fencing. I'm thinking that's the best option at this point, but any help/ideas are appreciated. (for visual reference, some of those large leaves are as big as a turkey platter!)



Tomato and pepper growth (Yes, that's a squash plant there in the middle. I think Raven transferred a seed on her romps)


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