She has these weird growths on both “thumbs” lol! No one else has them and they’re no where else on her feet. What are they? I’ve searched and can’t find anything that looks the same so hopefully someone can help!
I wish I knew who it was from. None of them are acting weird. I do have one that stopped laying for awhile but she recently started up again. Maybe that was just a weirdness of her getting back on track?
I wasn’t sure where to put this so hopefully it’s in the right forum.
Anyone know what this is and if I should be worried? There was no egg with it or near it, it was on the patio outside of the coop where they lay. I assume it’s egg related?
This little one was sold to me as a Columbian Wyandotte but there’s not a trace of the black markings. Safe to say someone made a mistake somewhere? Or am I wrong in thinking an all white may be a different bird?
I’m cool either way, just curious. S/he’s my first Wyandotte.
Sticky and gooey. Like thick jam.
It was 10g, yes.
My kids took it in from the nesting box I want to say 3 days ago but I’m relying somewhat on my kids’ memories of grabbing them so take that for what it is. Not much more though if they’re thinking of the wrong one.
And yes, on occasion. (Add...
No, but my chickens don’t stay in my house. And many eggs are kept in a fridge that is far below the temperature on my kitchen counter.
Since most eggs are fine inside a typical home I assumed the cold question was in reference to outside where there may be differences depending on where one...
I typically don’t leave them out that long. This one was pulled out because my kid thought it felt weird and left it in a little cup on the counter and we just never did anything with it. Ours don’t last long around here. Lol!
That’s good to know about the yolk touching the shell. And that it...
She is under a year a half old.
Her typical eggs are about 50g and these are 10g. And literaly they’ll almost stand up on end because the yolk is almost solid on one end and there’s nothing in the other.
It’s currently 113° right now I don’t think it’s cold. Haha!
The 1st is one I’ve had on...
I have an Easter Egger that often lays eggs that have THICK (almost solid) yolks and little to no whites in them. When you pick them up they are light and feel one sided. The insides don’t move. Lol!
Should I be worried??