Mamatomany123
Crowing
I feel like I've been posting a lot asking questions.
So, I have 5 production blues and 2 EEs. All are 19 weeks. 1 EE is laying. This morning I let them all out to free range and saw my EE run into the coop so I figured she would go lay. She had been in there a while so I went to check on her and saw this. One egg was fine but broken (no soft shell). I'm not sure if it was laid from the roost. The other looked like a possible soft shell but when I touch it they were solid, like they had been sitting a while. The yolk was no longer runny. They were not there last night and we got an egg yesterday. So, I most likley have 2 layers now, yes? And why are they laying on the roost? How can I fix that?
Also, my production blues should lay brown eggs. Did both of my EEs really beat them to the punch? Both eggs were lighter in color. One was green, the other looked white but I shouldnt have any white egg layers. Please excuse the poop. I was about to scoop when I saw these.
So, I have 5 production blues and 2 EEs. All are 19 weeks. 1 EE is laying. This morning I let them all out to free range and saw my EE run into the coop so I figured she would go lay. She had been in there a while so I went to check on her and saw this. One egg was fine but broken (no soft shell). I'm not sure if it was laid from the roost. The other looked like a possible soft shell but when I touch it they were solid, like they had been sitting a while. The yolk was no longer runny. They were not there last night and we got an egg yesterday. So, I most likley have 2 layers now, yes? And why are they laying on the roost? How can I fix that?
Also, my production blues should lay brown eggs. Did both of my EEs really beat them to the punch? Both eggs were lighter in color. One was green, the other looked white but I shouldnt have any white egg layers. Please excuse the poop. I was about to scoop when I saw these.