it's almost like a strange hen is coming in to lay!
i know that can't be true.
BUT.
my hens hadn't laid in MONTHS, until yesterday. i have four. two brown leghorns (distinct, medium, white/cream eggs); a gold laced wyandotte (large light brown egg, at least in the past); and a red sex link (who had never laid before despite coming to maturity in the height of summer, but from whom we expected a very large brown egg).
yesterday there were two leghorn eggs and a HUGE white egg. what in the world?
here is a pic of the GLW and the RSL. (yes, we noticed the GLW's feet bleeding today for the first time
and just treated all the chickens for scaly leg mites, if you wondered.)
and one from the back
here's the question...how could this happen? is she not a RSL? do they sometimes lay a white egg? i don't think the GLW could lay an egg this big or this color...

BUT.
my hens hadn't laid in MONTHS, until yesterday. i have four. two brown leghorns (distinct, medium, white/cream eggs); a gold laced wyandotte (large light brown egg, at least in the past); and a red sex link (who had never laid before despite coming to maturity in the height of summer, but from whom we expected a very large brown egg).
yesterday there were two leghorn eggs and a HUGE white egg. what in the world?
here is a pic of the GLW and the RSL. (yes, we noticed the GLW's feet bleeding today for the first time

and one from the back
here's the question...how could this happen? is she not a RSL? do they sometimes lay a white egg? i don't think the GLW could lay an egg this big or this color...
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