Jackie E
In the Brooder
- Jul 19, 2018
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I would take the egg out. She may end up pecking at it (or another chicken might if you have others), which could start them on egg eating. Mine eat the soft shell eggs if they lay them overnight, but so far haven't eaten the hard ones.Okay thank you so much! We did have a roo but no longer do. I gave the little egg back to her but I dont think she cares about it.
Might want to throw it out if it has been hot or humid. A good check to see if the egg is safe to eat is putting it in a sink full of water, and if it sinks it is good to eat and if it floats, get that thing out before it cracks!!!Okay It's been 2 days should I keep it or throw it out? The shell is hard

The first eggs will be small (pullet eggs) as they lay they will get larger. At first while they are working out the laying kinks, you may not get an egg every day. Be patient. Some breeds are better layers than others and new layers may be irregular at first. Good luck and have fun...