2 eggs 1 sitting?

I have 4 hens, 1 Rhode Island red and 2 cinnamon queens and 1 Easter egger. They are all reaching the end of 4 months/beginning of 5 and 2 have started laying. For the first 2 weeks I was recicveing 1 brown and 1 green egg. Now I am getting 1 brown and 1 reg size green egg and one smaller green egg in one sitting. My Rhode and cinnamons are to lay brown eggs and my egger is to have colorful eggs. This seems bizzare considering chickens usually lay 1 egg a day? I am a new chicken mama this is my first experience raising chickens so I was looking for some feedback and hopefully some sort of explanation! Thank you
For how many days have you been getting two green eggs? Pictures of your birds?

I have had a pullet lay 2 eggs back to back, but it does not happen that often.
 
This is my 4th day I have gotten 2 green eggs. And I am ashamed to say but I may be mixed up... it might be 2 Rhode islands and 1 cinnamon? But I definitely only have one Easter egger. The picture of them in their coop is obviously when they were a little younger. Thanks!View attachment 2840577View attachment 2840559View attachment 2840550View attachment 2840557View attachment 2840549
You got your breeds mixed up!
You have a welsummer, golden comet or possible EE (confusing I know!), and 2 olive eggers.
 
Wait a second. The blue ones circled you say should be laying green? I actually witnessed our frist egg being laid she was acting strange so I just watched her for a while and it came from the one you have cicled white, she laid a brown egg. And then our second started showing up and the egg we got was green so I assumed it was from the dark chicken I was told it was our easter egger ans later I saw it appear after she was in the coop alone. And one of circled blue she just started trying to lay but hadsnt laid a successful egg yet. She has laid 1 soft egg with one yolk 2 times and another time just a yolk, and the soft egg was brown. I know this because she went missing and I found her in the coop laying and when she came out that was what she left behind. So now I'm wondering againView attachment 2840652
Also, do you always provide oyster shells on the SIDE? I would be worried about a soft egg breaking inside them. Although gitches are normal, they should go away over time.
 

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