Dime sized egg?

Iguanahunter

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Hello everybody! i just got this little fart egg in one of my nest boxes and aside from my already laying hens I have 4 pullets at 16 weeks. Could it be one of them? Tiny pineapple to scale.
 

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It could be. New layers can have interesting glitches sometimes until their bodies get it all figured out. New layers can also lay smaller eggs for a while (not that small), they will gradually increase to a larger size. I'd just watch, it may happen a few times, maybe never again. I find one once in a while. Usually they have no yolk or only a tiny bit of one, or a meat spot.

Edit: 16 weeks is a little young, but not impossible. It's also possible that one of your older birds had a hiccup.
 
I believe that is an egg from a bird, not one of your hens. I have had wild birds lay eggs in my chicken nesting boxes and they have all been about that size.
Definitely not a wild bird, the only wild bird that lays like that here is a dove and the eggs are bigger, plus they do not go in my coop, much less in my nesting boxes.
 
Backyard mix, they have red sexlink moms and a backyard cross roo.


The egg is a fart egg, just whites. And certain. They are scared of my chickens since the chickens try to eat them.
My first layers were 16 week old pullets when I bought them. When they finally started laying, 3 months later, I'd get eggs about the size of a marble, with no yolk.
 

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