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Wouldn't a soft shelled egg be laid in the nest box, though? And wouldn't it have a yolk?
That looks like a soft shelled egg without a yolk. Not sure why, but softies are often laid from the perch at night.
-Kathy
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Wouldn't a soft shelled egg be laid in the nest box, though? And wouldn't it have a yolk?
That looks like a soft shelled egg without a yolk. Not sure why, but softies are often laid from the perch at night.
-Kathy
Is this a new laying pullet? They do weird eggs at first. They also do not lay soft shelled eggs in the nest box sometimes.Wouldn't a soft shelled egg be laid in the nest box, though? And wouldn't it have a yolk?
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Wouldn't a soft shelled egg be laid in the nest box, though? And wouldn't it have a yolk?
That looks like a soft shelled egg without a yolk. Not sure why, but softies are often laid from the perch at night.
-Kathy
Interesting! I guess there's a first time for everything - I've never had an abnormal egg before, with the exception of one double yolker(that thing was huge, and both the yolks were pale). Thanks!
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Nope, no new pullets. All my hens are over a year old now. They've all had normal eggs with the exception of one double yolker laid by a speckled sussex, even in the beginning there were no funky eggs.
Glad it's nothing to worry about, thank you.
Nice! They are very cute and healthy. You should post on the new Arkansas Blues thread(The UofA thread was closed...Quite sad). I have been asked if they were sickly and hatched poorly. I posted that my experience had not been like that!
Soft shell "wind" egg.That looks like a soft shelled egg without a yolk. Not sure why, but softies are often laid from the perch at night.
-Kathy
Oh, I bet that one finished molting then. They do have odd eggs sometimes after a molt. the first molt is often mild with a slow down in egg laying and some feathers will be in the yard. Later molts are harder.Nope, no new pullets. All my hens are over a year old now. They've all had normal eggs with the exception of one double yolker laid by a speckled sussex, even in the beginning there were no funky eggs.
Glad it's nothing to worry about, thank you.
Could that be your polish?Nope, no new pullets. All my hens are over a year old now. They've all had normal eggs with the exception of one double yolker laid by a speckled sussex, even in the beginning there were no funky eggs.
Glad it's nothing to worry about, thank you.
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Hmm, I have not noticed any of them molting. Haven't even seen any feathers in the yard, and they're all still missing half of the feathers on their backs for some reason. So I"m not sure if it could have been a molt?
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Nope! She doesn't go in the coop at night, she prefers to sleep on the groundIn fact, the only time she goes in the coop is when I physically put her in there so she can eat and drink. So it couldn't have been her since the weird looking thing was found first thing in the morning yesterday, before she went in the coop.![]()