Beachcomber
Songster
Hey, just registered to ask this question after several months of lurking...
Pretty new to chicken raising and have a mixed flock of pullets that are 19 weeks old and one roo.
Most haven't started laying yet, but my 2 sapphire gem sex links started to lay exceptionally early at only 15 weeks and have laid several dozen perfect eggs so far...
Had a couple of "rubber" shell less eggs on the coop floor over the past few weeks, but nothing too worrisome since my flock is so young and just started laying.
This morning I saw one pullet in the nesting box and a few minutes later she hopped down and there was a normal egg with a hard shell. In fact I ate it for breakfast!
Just now about 12 hours later when I went to lock them in their coop, i saw something dangling from her behind and then she squatted and popped out TWO shell less eggs at the same time?! The 2 rubber eggs were attached by a thin membrane like cord.
She seems ok physically. She's bright and active and has a good appetite.
I've been feeding 16% protein growers crumbles and 20% protein all flock pellets with supplemental crushed oyster shell on the side. Plus soaked alfalfa cubes and perennial peanut hay as well as fresh garden treats like tomatoes and zucchini.
The other sapphire gem is laying perfect eggs with normal hard shells.
I didn't think it was possible to lay more than one egg in 24 hours let alone three total?! Do shell less eggs count and what could've caused it?
Thanks so much for any information!
Pretty new to chicken raising and have a mixed flock of pullets that are 19 weeks old and one roo.
Most haven't started laying yet, but my 2 sapphire gem sex links started to lay exceptionally early at only 15 weeks and have laid several dozen perfect eggs so far...
Had a couple of "rubber" shell less eggs on the coop floor over the past few weeks, but nothing too worrisome since my flock is so young and just started laying.
This morning I saw one pullet in the nesting box and a few minutes later she hopped down and there was a normal egg with a hard shell. In fact I ate it for breakfast!
Just now about 12 hours later when I went to lock them in their coop, i saw something dangling from her behind and then she squatted and popped out TWO shell less eggs at the same time?! The 2 rubber eggs were attached by a thin membrane like cord.
She seems ok physically. She's bright and active and has a good appetite.
I've been feeding 16% protein growers crumbles and 20% protein all flock pellets with supplemental crushed oyster shell on the side. Plus soaked alfalfa cubes and perennial peanut hay as well as fresh garden treats like tomatoes and zucchini.
The other sapphire gem is laying perfect eggs with normal hard shells.
I didn't think it was possible to lay more than one egg in 24 hours let alone three total?! Do shell less eggs count and what could've caused it?
Thanks so much for any information!