Funky egg

LongRange308

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One of my girls layed a funky egg today. Im thinking it was one of my Wyandotts first eggs and i just want to be sure its just because its a first egg. It was mis shaped and soft. They are currently getting Zamzows layer feed.

Thank you,
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looks like my first egg....l have two barred rock 2 golden wyanndotte, 2 aracauna...one is rooster..my barred rock first egg looked like that, her second was stomped on by others as she laid it on floor vs box her 3rd egg very thin shelled....we just started adding calcium and layer feed 4 egg bigger and firmer shell and in nesting box...so she's the only one putting out while the other barred rock has all the signs fnan on the ceramic eggs and leaving the egg...oh and found one out in the grass...no idea who or what...but it was a normal egg...so if shes the only one putting out....she better tell the other girls to get with it...my goldens do the squat but nothng else...from anyone else...
 
One of my girls layed a funky egg today. Im thinking it was one of my Wyandotts first eggs and i just want to be sure its just because its a first egg. It was mis shaped and soft. They are currently getting Zamzows layer feed.

Thank you,

Congratulations on your first egg! You are correct; the first eggs a hen lays may be irregular – possibly small in size, with soft shells, no yolks or double yolks – but, after a week or so, egg production should become more consistent, with peak performance at about 30 weeks of age.

For optimal production, be sure to feed a complete layer feed that includes Oyster Strong
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System to hens when they reach 18 weeks of age or when the first egg arrives. Check out this article to learn more about how eggs are formed: https://www.purinamills.com/find-answers/articles/backyard-poultry/the-magic-behind-farm-fresh-eggs
 

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