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GoldieOrpington
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Sorry, didn’t mean she was broody. It’s just what caused me to check under her in the first place. None of the hens are showing any signs of broodiness right now.
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Ooh, did she lay?!Now my other EE is in her nest, decorating her back and singing loudly. No egg yet, but it seems like it should be soon based on her behavior. It’ll be nice to 100% know which color egg is hers. I feel like I’m solving a mystery! Lol
Not that day! Arg.Ooh, did she lay?!
The brown ones or even the slight pink ones are probably from the BO, the blue/green of course from the EE, although the pink could be from the EE too. When a hen first lays their pigment may still be coming in and the colors may not come all the way through. And depending on if the EE are mixed, they may would not lay blue/green eggs.View attachment 2796168
This week’s eggs. I’m not sure if they’re all 4 laying now or just 2-3, but we got 2 eggs the first day, 1 egg the second, none the third, and 2 the fourth day. I know the dark brown are from the BOs, but I’m not sure about the lightest brown/pink one. This sure is fun!
Looks like 4 unique shapes to me.I’m not sure if they’re all 4 laying now