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Old September 17, 2010   #1
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Default Egg Shaped Suzie I D ?

Can anyone Tell which one is the real Egg Shaped Suzie?
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Well that didn't work
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Hope this works
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OK one more time. Out of these 3 varietys in this pic which one is the real Egg Shaped Suzie?
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'scuse me, but if your hens are laying anything that look like any of those, call in your vet and see what is wrong with your hen.
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With fairly obscure varieites, you may be the only member
who has grown it. This would be especially true with stabilized
chance crosses that showed up in a packet of something else
or were simply found in someone's row of plants planted from
seeds that they saved themselves.

Alternatively, people may know it by another name.
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I grew it this year and it looked mostly like the striped fruit in the upper left of your photo. Mine were a little more oblong though.
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I grew it this year and it looked mostly like the striped fruit in the upper left of your photo. Mine were a little more oblong though.

Thanks, So their more like the red boar only orange.
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yes, and a little more oblong - but shape was somewhat variable.
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