I collected the eggs this morning, and I found this. It looks like a guinea egg to me because of it's narrow shape. What do you think? The only thing that would make me suspect that it might be a chicken egg is that I saw my 5 year old bantam scratching around in the hay where I found this egg (actually they all lay in the same area). I have no male guinea either. The egg is pretty small. Are guineas first eggs small like chickens?
Edited by The Red Rooster - 4/27/12 at 1:22pm
AnnElise Clark
~Chickens are like potato chips, you can't just have one!~
Silver Laced Wyandotte's, Silkies, Ameraucana's, Easter Egger's, Belgian d'anvers, Leghorns, California Whites, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, Black Australorps, Buff Orpingtons, one Black Jersey Giant rooster, Guinea's, Ducks, and one Sweetgrass turkey tom.
AnnElise Clark
~Chickens are like potato chips, you can't just have one!~
Silver Laced Wyandotte's, Silkies, Ameraucana's, Easter Egger's, Belgian d'anvers, Leghorns, California Whites, Rhode Island Reds, Barred Rocks, Black Australorps, Buff Orpingtons, one Black Jersey Giant rooster, Guinea's, Ducks, and one Sweetgrass turkey tom.













~150+Guineas/6Flocks

I'm so happy my guinea girl finally laid an egg! Thank you everyone!
