Do your hens relocate their eggs?

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I am curious if others have seen their hens relocating their eggs, and if so, how they go about it.
I have three examples I have observed.

1. Bernadette (RIP) who is not looking very successful in this video but actually was an accomplished egg mover. Always the same method - tucked under her ‘chin’.

2. Tassels (no video) who hid eggs under her wings - tucked into her ‘armpit’ - and managed to bring one with her into broody jail.

3. Piglet who tried this method today. A bit of a disaster, but certainly an innovative approach! Not her egg by the way.

Would love to hear other people’s experiences and see pictures and videos of their enterprising hens!
 
I am curious if others have seen their hens relocating their eggs, and if so, how they go about it.
I have three examples I have observed.

1. Bernadette (RIP) who is not looking very successful in this video but actually was an accomplished egg mover. Always the same method - tucked under her ‘chin’.

2. Tassels (no video) who hid eggs under her wings - tucked into her ‘armpit’ - and managed to bring one with her into broody jail.

3. Piglet who tried this method today. A bit of a disaster, but certainly an innovative approach! Not her egg by the way.

Would love to hear other people’s experiences and see pictures and videos of their enterprising hens!
I love Piglet’s reaction when the egg fell and cracked!🤣 This has got to be the chicken version of cussing!
 
Haven’t seen the wing tuck method, but when I have co-broodies they will steal each others eggs using the beak-roll method, when they brood in the same nest box, and the other hens enjoy gifting them eggs - I call those girls enablers (not to be confused with those enablers online here who like to encourage chicken math 🤭).

Lately I have been finding random blue eggs on the barn floor - almost as if this lady was walking along and an egg just fell out of her!
 
Another random egg… blue again, bet it’s the same hen! Someone likes that barn floor!

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