First eggs question

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When I went to let our not-quite-5-months-old hens out this morning, one of the Easter Eggers stayed back. This is unusual, and I also noticed she was picking up bedding and putting it on her back. A quick search indicated this could be a sign of broodiness. I picked her up, and sure enough, our first egg! I thought it was brown (we also have BOs), but could this be “pink”? Would it definitely be her egg since she was sitting on it?

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While cleaning the run, I came across another green/blue egg which obviously belongs to one of the EEs. It’s an exciting day since I wasn’t expecting any for another month or so!

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Thanks for your reply. Will they sit on an egg and put things on their back even if they weren't the one who laid it?
 
The pink egg is probably a BO, but could be an EE as they can lay almost any color.

Simply sitting on an egg for a while or putting camouflaging materials on their backs is not a sign of broodiness, as non broody birds will do that as well.
 
congrats, my new bantams just started laying their first eggs 2 weeks ago. 9 so far but they are tiny little things compared to yours which look like regular sized eggs on the first go.
 
When I went to let our not-quite-5-months-old hens out this morning, one of the Easter Eggers stayed back. This is unusual, and I also noticed she was picking up bedding and putting it on her back. A quick search indicated this could be a sign of broodiness. I picked her up, and sure enough, our first egg! I thought it was brown (we also have BOs), but could this be “pink”? Would it definitely be her egg since she was sitting on it?

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While cleaning the run, I came across another green/blue egg which obviously belongs to one of the EEs. It’s an exciting day since I wasn’t expecting any for another month or so!

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It’s not broodiness, all hens do it when laying. Congrats on the egg.
 

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