4th egg is a GIANT - any cause for concern?

Abonzo

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Jan 30, 2021
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The egg on the right was from 2 days ago this larger egg is from this morning. this was the birds 3rd and 4th egg ( the first being shelless that i made a post about)
Its the biggest egg ive had and ive got some much much older birds

age of layer - Circa - 4 months
Breed - Sussex



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The egg on the right was from 2 days ago this larger egg is from this morning. this was the birds 3rd and 4th egg ( the first being shelless that i made a post about)
Its the biggest egg ive had and ive got some much much older birds

age of layer - Circa - 4 months
Breed - Sussex



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It could be a twin egg. Pretty lucky
 
The egg on the right was from 2 days ago this larger egg is from this morning. this was the birds 3rd and 4th egg ( the first being shelless that i made a post about)
Its the biggest egg ive had and ive got some much much older birds

age of layer - Circa - 4 months
Breed - Sussex



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I think it's twins!
 
This gigantic egg was produced by my just - started - laying TINY white leghorns. Very normal, no cause for concern! And I have the hands of a ten year old child lol
 

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