How did 2 light brown layers make 3 eggs?

emilyweir

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Jul 19, 2022
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I have a flock of 5:
1 Easter Egger
1 Black Sexlink
1 French Copper Black Marans
1 White Leghorn
1 barred Plymouth Rock

This morning I found the weird looking dark egg in the coop (can they accidentally lay while sleeping?) around 9. I just went out at 5 and found the other four eggs in the nesting box (1 white, 3 light brown). How on earth did my Sexlink and Barred Plymouth Rock lay three eggs in one day? Is it possible that coop egg this morning was a weird dud late last night and my Marans somehow made a light brown egg? Chicken math has turned into egg math 😂
 

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Maybe the easter egger laid the brown? If the other egg is white from the leghorn.
I wondered so when I crack them open I’ll have to check out the inside color for sure. But I’m thinking it’s unlikely because the EE spent a fair chunk of the afternoon separated from the other girls because she’s been having a bullying problem and she laid yesterday and usually isn’t an every day kind of gal.
 
Yes, they’re about 13 months old now. I guess in all my reading I missed this as a possibility. I’ve had shell-less eggs, small eggs, and a double yolk but this was a surprise!
Yeah. Was usually one early in the day and one late. Like 7am and 8pm. Wouldn’t see an egg the next day. They need a little time to settle into laying cycles. It surprised me the first couple times too.
 

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