His balls are not fit for cocking! The “newly hatched” hobby farmer Andreas Ströbitzer not only has six different egg colors in his chicken stable, some of which are exotic: due to the good treatment of his animals, they can lay such special specimens that even the Natural History Museum in Vienna is interested in them . What else he has to do with master builder Richard Lugner – the “Krone” has all the information.
It was only in the late summer of last year that 52-year-old Andreas Ströbitzer from Wolfsbach in the Amstetten district of Lower Austria started keeping chickens as a hobby. This includes rarer examples from abroad, even from Europe. “I already paid attention to exotic species, I kept mixing up the varieties and making sure they got along with each other,” the hobby farmer emphasizes about the “Krone”. This means that he can also collect six different colors of the oval energy sources: brown, deep chocolate brown, beige, light blue, olive green and white, this is what the ‘harvest’ looks like.
97 gram heavyweight
In addition, he would pay special attention to the laying cycles, so that his ‘chickens’ only receive high-quality feed, says Ströbitzer. The happy hens thank the father of the family for this and have now laid special specimen eggs in his nest: a specimen weighing 97 grams emerged as an absolute heavyweight.
Source: Krone

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