I had a MAJOR miscalculation occur here today. My large bssp pen with Roadtrip as the breeding peacock has a total of 5 peahens with him. One is a new 2 yr old Peach hen. I put her inside this pen because I have not yet made a seperate pen for my 3 Peach Peas. Since she is just turning 2 this year I never expect much from them as far as egg laying goes,thats why I put her here instead of with my Peach male,and other Peach hen.
As always,last nite at dark I did my egg collections per pen. None was inside the BSSP pen which I thought was strange because the night before(Wednesday) I didn't get any from this pen either. Well today around 5pm,wifey and I are feeding and watering and wifey accused me of just using the excuse to collect eggs for a reason to have a cigarette outside. I asked where her blonde brains got that idea and she said come to the bssp pen and look. There was 5 eggs all in one spot the hens had hollowed out of the grass straw on the ground. This means the new Peach hen has laid an egg with the other 4 bssp and pied hens. I marked all these eggs as BSSP-P and one of the eggs is rather long and very pointy compared to the other 4,and it's lighter in color.
Now I know some can sex peachicks within seconds of hatching,,but is anyone here able to scientifically by photo alone tell me which egg came from the Peach hen? I can get pics,and as much as I've witnessed Roadtrip doing his "High T" it's just a number dance,,I'm bettting he has bred this hen. Problem is,whats the chances of positively identifying it,if it makes it to hatch?