Fully formed egg covered with membrane

chxmommajess

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Hi!
I have 4 Isa browns that are 6 months old. They started laying about two weeks ago. First one... then 2...then three...then finally I got a fourth egg today. I’d already collected three from the coop at 11 am (they lay early). When I looked in their roost just visiting there was another egg, fully formed, good color, but there was a loose skin like membrane around it almost completely. They all seem healthy, I know weird stuff happens when they start laying. I just want to know if this is cause for alarm. Please advise !
 

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Probably, hopefully a glitch.

This is caused by 'counter peristalsis'(I think that's what it's called)
...a fully shelled egg backs up in the system and gets another coating of membrane.
I think you’re right but in most cases it’s a full shell. I just hope it’s not harmful to her. I hope she’s just figuring it out.
 
Do you mean a shelled egg within a shelled egg?
I think that's much more rare than just an extra membrane.
The first egg was a normal, solid, egg. Around it was like a very soft shell. It wasn’t completely surrounding the egg, but I think they had been picking at it. It was more like a skin/ membrane around the egg.
 
The first egg was a normal, solid, egg. Around it was like a very soft shell. It wasn’t completely surrounding the egg, but I think they had been picking at it. It was more like a skin/ membrane around the egg.
Loose though, not fit to the egg
 

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