How to tell who's laying what

kristenm1975

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I have two Penedesencas and one Barnevelder hen in my Catawba Conveticoop and am beginning to think it's only one hen who's laying a really nice dark egg. I'd like to be able to figure out who that hen is. Does anyone have any tips for that, keeping in mind that I work days? Thank you!!
 
You could listen for the "egg song" when you are home and run out to see who delivered the present.

Once they all start laying it might actually be easier to figure out, as I have found that each of my girls' eggs are very distinctive. There are color, texture, size and shape difference to name a few. Additionally some hens prefer to lay early in the day, and some later.

Just my personal observations. Enjoy your fresh eggs!
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Some people "paint" a small amount of food-grade NON-TOXIC food coloring on each hen's vent, in order to see who is laying what egg.

I've never tried the food colorings, as I've wondered if would merely come off in different colored poops. LOL! I've always run outside (when I'm home) to see who's just laid. After that, I can tell based on the size, shape, color, texture of the eggshell -- whose it is.

Some people, with more $$, invest in a webcam pointed at the nests. That way, they can remotely see which hen lays, & in what nest, etc.


Other ways to tell which hen(s) are laying eggs:

1. You can fit 3 fingers, (for large breeds) or 2 fingers (for small) between the pubic bones that surround the vent.
2. Squatting easily. The hens that are laying, or near their point of lay, will squat when you reach for them or when you extend your hand over their back.
3. Combs and wattles are very bright CHERRY red.
4. Oyster shell, in a free-choice dish, is being consumed.
 
Thank you for the suggestions! I have a few days of vacation coming up so I'll put them to good use and keep my ears open for the egg song.
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