sasmith2770
Chirping
- Oct 1, 2021
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Was wondering if anyone could tell me why one of my girls would lay an egg like this? This is the first time I have seen anything like this.
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that’s interesting I would like to see what others say about it!Was wondering if anyone could tell me why one of my girls would lay an egg like this? This is the first time I have seen anything like this.View attachment 3776432
It's a hiccup that can happen. Are they newer layers?Was wondering if anyone could tell me why one of my girls would lay an egg like this? This is the first time I have seen anything like this.View attachment 3776432
Think it's over ovulation. When the body is trying to make two eggs at once. Causing the calcium of one of the eggs to get attached to the other egg.Was wondering if anyone could tell me why one of my girls would lay an egg like this? This is the first time I have seen anything like this.View attachment 3776432
Never seen that before either.Was wondering if anyone could tell me why one of my girls would lay an egg like this? This is the first time I have seen anything like this.View attachment 3776432
A viable guess, extra 'tail' of membrane then shelled.something to the effect of an inner membrane not disconnecting at the exact right time or extra membrane laid.. obscuring the shape.. and getting calcium coated.. in other words possibly just a misshapen egg.
Me too. The little curly part on top is hard like the rest of the shell.that’s interesting I would like to see what others say about it!
@aartNever seen that before either.
Have you tried to pry that blob off?
Maybe just break the egg open and see what the blob part looks like from the inside.
A viable guess, extra 'tail' of membrane then shelled.
I did check the link out earlier hoping to see something similar.It's a hiccup that can happen. Are they newer layers?
The following link doesn't have one that looks exactly like that but still a good read with a cool video..
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/
ETA: something to the effect of an inner membrane not disconnecting at the exact right time or extra membrane laid.. obscuring the shape.. and getting calcium coated.. in other words possibly just a misshapen egg.
It's a hiccup that can happen. Are they newer layers?
The following link doesn't have one that looks exactly like that but still a good read with a cool video..
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/
ETA: something to the effect of an inner membrane not disconnecting at the exact right time or extra membrane laid.. obscuring the shape.. and getting calcium coated.. in other words possibly just a misshapen egg.
Well.. I see hiccups in all age birds in reality.. and getting older makes things JUST as (*if not more*) likely to hiccup or decline.. "older" being a relative term. 3 is still young for some and not for others.I did check the link out earlier hoping to see something similar.
The are not new layers - all my girls are 3.