GreenFamilyFarms,
As KimClain found through her excellent research (she posted what she found, so now you can read it for yourself!), it IS already well documented through scientific research. Way to go, KimClain!
I do feel sorry for my chicken, who has to go through the stress and strain of laying two eggs a day. I would not want to be in her shoes.
I didn't buy her because of her excellent egg-laying abilities. She was a given to me as a gift by a friend last year. She and her sister Easter are the first chickens I have ever had. My neighbor who gave her to me had no idea of her special abilities, either. Because he's my neighbor, he gets to enjoy the extra eggs she lays, so that is nice.
I certainly wouldn't want to get rid of her just because she is different. I like differences in people and chickens who just don't fit the mold. I like ethnic diversity, and I like chicken diversity. She enjoys her life, hard though it may be at times. I can see it in her eyes, and in the way she runs toward me, wings a-flappin'-- full of fun and energy.
But you are entitled to your opinion, certainly. What would you do if she were yours? Would you cull her out? Just curious...
Her sister, 'Easter,' doesn't lay two eggs at a time, but I love her just as much as I love the two-egg-a-day chicken 'Esther.' I hope they both live long, long lives, but if they don't, I will have loved and enjoyed them thoroughly, anyway-- quality over quantity-- and that is all that counts.
By the way, I don't eat eggs, myself. I give their eggs away to those who enjoy eating them.
Each of my chickens brings me great delight, with their winsome personalities and fun ways. I am so glad my life has been blessed with them, and that they have been blessed with the love I give to them. I wouldn't have it any other way. Esther's 'problem' has made my life more interesting and educated me as to chicken differences that many people deny exist. Even if her life is shortened due to her 'difference,' she will die knowing she was loved and valued for who she is, not for what she can nor cannot do. As will her sister.
Clare