Henriettamom919
Crowing
We had a smallish earthquake at about 3am last night. It was 4.7 but the epicenter was only about a mile away from us so it shook hard enough to knock things off shelves, tip over things in the garage, etc.
I went out to check on my girls last night and while wide awake and clearly shaken they seemed okay. Went to let them out at 6am and two of them had laid right on the coop floor - one was normal enough but kind of rough and the coloring was more a marble and the other was very thin shelled.
They usually don't start laying until around 8am or later so is it possible they dropped them prematurely from having a good scare? They wouldn't leave the run for hours this morning, either and they usually free range.
I went out to check on my girls last night and while wide awake and clearly shaken they seemed okay. Went to let them out at 6am and two of them had laid right on the coop floor - one was normal enough but kind of rough and the coloring was more a marble and the other was very thin shelled.
They usually don't start laying until around 8am or later so is it possible they dropped them prematurely from having a good scare? They wouldn't leave the run for hours this morning, either and they usually free range.