This is the opposite problem from many, but I’m getting concerned about my Easter Egger over-laying, if there is such a thing.
She has been laying for three weeks, and after a few hiccups (soft shells, etc.), she has laid every single day so far. Six of the eggs have been double yolked, meaning that she is starting multiple eggs a day. The doubles were not preceded or followed by a day off.
I deliberately avoided production breeds, but of course, EE’s are mutts. Is it possible that a non-blue-egg-gene got in the breeding mix somewhere along the line? I don’t want to lose her at a young age.
Is this part of the quirks in egg-laying that pullets experience (3 weeks!), and if so, when might it calm down?
The other two started laying 9 or so days ago, and now THEY’RE daily laying as well 3 eggs a day for all three for 6 days in a row.
Nothing special in feed; flaked oyster and egg shell provided.
She has been laying for three weeks, and after a few hiccups (soft shells, etc.), she has laid every single day so far. Six of the eggs have been double yolked, meaning that she is starting multiple eggs a day. The doubles were not preceded or followed by a day off.
I deliberately avoided production breeds, but of course, EE’s are mutts. Is it possible that a non-blue-egg-gene got in the breeding mix somewhere along the line? I don’t want to lose her at a young age.
Is this part of the quirks in egg-laying that pullets experience (3 weeks!), and if so, when might it calm down?
The other two started laying 9 or so days ago, and now THEY’RE daily laying as well 3 eggs a day for all three for 6 days in a row.
Nothing special in feed; flaked oyster and egg shell provided.