First Egg! :))))

Iris, my standard Cochin, is laying her first egg! It's the first egg of ANY of my girls has EVER laid! I am at work and ridiculously busy, but my hubby is home and keeps sending me recordings of her egg song! She is being very dramatic and carrying on, but I am so eggcited! I wish I was home...
How exciting!! I'd be hovering outside like it was my own! :D
 
Now if I can just get her to use the nesting box....
Put fake eggs in the nests...and don't let her free range.
Not really a 'fairy egg'.....looks pretty good sized actually.
Congrats, nothing like taht very first egg out of your own backyard!!!
Any new pullet eggs still get me going...:yesss: if not :wee
 
Put fake eggs in the nests...and don't let her free range.
Not really a 'fairy egg'.....looks pretty good sized actually.
Congrats, nothing like taht very first egg out of your own backyard!!!
Any new pullet eggs still get me going...:yesss: if not :wee
I've been ridiculously busy at work, so I've been MIA from BYC lately. But I got egg #2, in the nest this time! I've had fake eggs in there for about a month. All I did was put her in the nest. Voila! She took to it.

Question: How long are the eggs teensy? I don't mind them, but I'm wondering if there's a reason they are teensy (other than that these are her first eggs). The shells are gorgeous, smooth, evenly colored, and appropriately thick.
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Question: How long are the eggs teensy? I don't mind them, but I'm wondering if there's a reason they are teensy (other than that these are her first eggs). The shells are gorgeous, smooth, evenly colored, and appropriately thick.
Those are really small...are you sure she's not a bantam?
My first pullet eggs are about 30-35 grams...some get larger fast than others...most take a couple months to get u the a 'large'(57grams).
 
Those are really small...are you sure she's not a bantam?
My first pullet eggs are about 30-35 grams...some get larger fast than others...most take a couple months to get u the a 'large'(57grams).
Def not a bantam. She's as large as my brahma (at just under 24 weeks).

Is this something I should be concerned about? Don't mind the small eggs. I just don't want something to be wrong with her health, you know? Or is this wait and see situation?
 

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