Lady, I don’t believe this specifically says it, but if you watch you’ll see that the round end of the egg comes out first. Most of the literature supports this.
Ridgerunner, thank you for your correction.
I know I've seen several of my girls lay with pointy end...I'd swear on it. However, I had not made a careful study of my hens laying, so intrigued by your response, I did a bit of research.
Unknowingly, I stumbled onto a bit of controversy in the chicken world almost as big as, but not quite, the perennial question of "which came first, the chicken or the egg."
How is a hen's egg laid? Pointy or blunt first?
Several big Ag departments do state that it is large end out.
However, other "experts" stated that some hens will lay pointy first, but considered it "abnormal."
But then others stated that a hen can do both....lay pointy or lay round end first.
After a bit of research I found what seems the most reasonable explanation. The "normal" method is blunt end first. However that will only happen if the hen is undisturbed. The egg travels down the duct pointy end first. At the last minute, as the hen raises, her pelvis shifts and the egg flips 180 degrees to orient the blunt end as the end that comes out first. However, If she is disturbed (by say a noisy chicken keeper coming in to do coop cleaning), she may lay it pointy end.
Ah ha. That explains why I know I've seen pointy end eggs laid. I probably came in at the wrong time. And then there are apparently some gals who will lay either way.
But you are correct. The "proper" process is blunt end first.
I'll obviously have to talk to a couple of my girls then and tell them they need to straighten up, or out, or something....and learn to tip toe better in the hen coop.
But good to know the "official" end is the large end first.
So I wonder if my hens ever ask...so do you like to lay an "innie" or an "outie"
LofMc
http://www.afn.org/~poultry/egghen.htm (either pointy or blunt first)
http://www.incredibleegg.org/eggcyclopedia/f/formation/ (blunt first, after traveling pointy down duct)
http://www.audubon.org/news/the-art-hatching-egg-explained (way more information on eggs than most care to know, but a good read, and shows vast blunt end but some will lay pointy).
And the answer here....that undisturbed hens lay blunt end first, however if disturbed they will lay pointy end first
https://books.google.com/books?id=t...d of the egg is laid first by the hen&f=false