SJsChickies
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- Jun 19, 2025
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I searched the forums and couldn’t find the answer to my question…
I have a new layer. She’s laid 4 eggs her first 8 days. All in the laying boxes. They have all been small, to be expected, but the last 2 have been a little bigger and hard beautiful shells. She seems to lay very late morning to late afternoon. She’s in the run with 2 seasoned layers and 3 other pullets, the same age as her (17.5 weeks.) The other pullets have barely any wattles and combs are still pinkish (though one’s is kind of black so I can’t really tell the true color.) Well this morning, about 630am, I went out there to clean the coop and there was a small, thin shelled egg on the floor of the coop. My question is…is it more likely that my new layer did that or that one of the girls who doesn’t really LOOK mature enough did? I’m including a pic of the last 2 pretty little eggs and the one I found today. As well as the faces of the 3 other pullets.
I have a new layer. She’s laid 4 eggs her first 8 days. All in the laying boxes. They have all been small, to be expected, but the last 2 have been a little bigger and hard beautiful shells. She seems to lay very late morning to late afternoon. She’s in the run with 2 seasoned layers and 3 other pullets, the same age as her (17.5 weeks.) The other pullets have barely any wattles and combs are still pinkish (though one’s is kind of black so I can’t really tell the true color.) Well this morning, about 630am, I went out there to clean the coop and there was a small, thin shelled egg on the floor of the coop. My question is…is it more likely that my new layer did that or that one of the girls who doesn’t really LOOK mature enough did? I’m including a pic of the last 2 pretty little eggs and the one I found today. As well as the faces of the 3 other pullets.