Thank you for the explanation and the links! I had just looked up "lash egg" from PoultryParent's comment, and read The Chicken Chick's article on it... she's great... but I am thankful you've included more links from other really reputable sources as well. I'm afraid this may be quite serious...
When I went out to collect eggs today, I found a very strange (and a bit disturbing) mass in with the eggs. Or maybe I should say massES, as there were smaller pieces as well as the one large mass. Since 'large' can be a subjective term, I measured the largest piece, and it's about 2" long...
Hmm, I guess I'll try de-worming and look into other common chicken parasites. I might try adding some vitamins and electrolytes to their water for a few weeks, too, just for good measure. It can't hurt, right?
You're right, they do lay some weird eggs sometimes, don't they!? I actually love getting fairy eggs! They're so cute! We love to see how different the eggs can be from store bought eggs, and compare the sizes, or see how maybe one egg has slight speckles on it, or another might have those faint...
I feed them Dumor layer crumbles from Tractor Supply, which is a complete feed. They have oyster shell available, they free range all day and eat lots of weeds, grass, and bugs. We have a lot of clover and chickweed in the yard, too, which is high in calcium, and sometimes I like to bring in...
That's actually something that happens now and again, for a few different reasons. It could be from a young chickens who hasn't worked all the 'kinks' out out her laying process yet. Sometimes an older hen will lay one of these "rubber eggs" if her diet is low in calcium, or if she's been under...
I have a hen who keeps laying eggs with a soft spot. The shell is mostly normal except for a circle of extremely thin shell, about the size of a penny. No other hens are having problems, and none of the other shells are thin. I did have an issue a few weeks back where a few of the girls had...
I actually did find that article in my searching, thank you! I didn't find any examples that were quite like what my chicken (I assume it's the same one every day) has been laying.
I imagine nutrition could certainly be a cause, and as an added measure we just switched back to layer crumbles...
Hello everyone! I've got a bit of an oddity going on over here... it seems that one of my girls keeps laying these eggs that have a soft spot on them. The egg seems to be fairly normal in every way other than a spot that maybe the size of a dime at most, that is so thin-shelled that it will fall...
Yes, I know, thank you. I meant that all my hens that lay brown eggs were already laying. That's why I said Brienne would be the only one who could have laid the 5th brown egg I was getting daily. She was the only brown layer we had who hadn't started laying yet.
And yes, my Ameracauna is...
Just a follow up on our special little chicken... I finally caught her on film crowing! It's a weak crow, for sure, but there's no doubting that's what she's doing, lol! Every time I try to film or photo her, she immediately stops whatever it is that she's doing and just stares at me!! So this...
Lol, no I just couldn't bring myself to do it! Heehee!!
Really, though, at this point I'm sure it's Brienne laying. We've gotten 5 brown eggs almost every day for the past 2 1/2 weeks, and she's the only one who would lay a brown egg. We have 4 Red Sex Links (Red Star sounds so much cooler...
That's a good point - she's definitely not got a normal cycle. In all these months, where everyone else has been laying, Brienne has not. That giant, stand-up little soldier of a comb has been bright red for many, many months, and not a single egg. Now all of a sudden we've gotten 4 eggs from...
Okay, just an update, it's been two days since we've gotten a 5th brown egg. To recap, we have 4 brown layers in our flock, and on Wednesday and Thursday we got 5 brown eggs!! Friday and Saturday went back to normal, though; just 4 brown eggs. This could mean that Brienne never laid an egg at...