Today I got no eggs at all!
The way they have changed nesting sites I would look for hidden nest spots but there isn’t anywhere else but the coop that they could hide one in.

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2 1/2 fingers wide? I’d say she’s definitely laying. Easter Eggers can be VERY smart and VERY sneaky. You should try isolating her and see if she lays by herself.
On the other hand, some hens just can’t lay. I had a blue Cochin (she died in December 2019) who had a defective shell gland. She laid her first egg at 10 months, before that I was convinced she was some kind of hen-feathered cockerel. She laid only a handful of eggs before her death at 1 year 9 months. So sad. I miss her.
Anyway, not every girl can lay. I hope yours is just outfoxing you.![]()
Just a question to you folks who get 10+ eggs a day. What do you do with all of them? Gift them? Sell them? Bake a lot of cakes? Throw them at people's houses? I'm just genuinely curious.
I have a household of 5 and with 4 hens, I've been getting 2 to 3 eggs a day on average, which is about enough for our needs. I mean unless you're Cool Hand Luke, nobody is eating that many eggs a day.
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Don’t take this the wrong way, I don’t know how experienced you are, but are you expecting an egg a day from each hen? Every day? Because they almost never do that. It’s a myth, perpetuated most often by Hollywood painting idyllic scenes of farm life where the rooster crows only at dawn and every hen has 2-3 clean creamy-shelled eggs warming beneath her perfectly fluffed feathers in neat and tidy golden straw.I’ve never got a total of six green/blue eggs which is the number of EEs I have. I can look at all the other chicken eggs and know what chickens they came from so I know that she is not laying another color. Nope, so far she is just a free loader.
Just a question to you folks who get 10+ eggs a day. What do you do with all of them? Gift them? Sell them? Bake a lot of cakes? Throw them at people's houses? I'm just genuinely curious.
I have a household of 5 and with 4 hens, I've been getting 2 to 3 eggs a day on average, which is about enough for our needs. I mean unless you're Cool Hand Luke, nobody is eating that many eggs a day.
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