Actually I don't 'know' that only one is laying. They sleep in divided nesting boxes. For two eggs to be in one box, in the same corner, one would have to lay an egg, swap places with the other bird who would then lay her egg beside it (eggs are always together in the same spot). It is possibe I...
I have twin six-month old Rhode Island Reds. One reliably lays two eggs a day, the other has never laid an egg. I can't see any health issues, they appear very simularly. Any suggestions?
Thank you!