Fluffy_Butt_Hutt
Songster
I log all my eggs and I can now tell almost all the eggs apart (despite them all being light brown due to different spots laying, time, egg songs, etc.) but I'm almost sure one of them has maybe given me at least 4 eggs and I thought she's been laying for almost a month now. I could be mistaken, and she isn't laying, because I've never caught her on a nest, and instead the few times I thought she laid, it was a double lay of someone else, but isn't this unlikely? Additionally, one of them stealth-drops eggs outside of the laying boxes, and I've been getting at least 3 popped eggs (also dropped outside of the laying boxes) every week. Sometimes I do not find a skin for the popped one, so there is a possibility of 6 at most a week. Similarly aged chickens (of the same type, hatched in the same week) have definitely been laying for 4 weeks. I know popped eggs aren't too concerning when they're still generally new, but should I be looking for symptoms of being egg bound for the one I believe is laying all these popped eggs? She's the lowest in the pecking order (has been before she was laying), so I'm wondering if there's tips to see if she's acting weird vs. falling behind on purpose so she doesn't get pecked. I know by the time if she starts penguin walking it'd be too late.
I should add that fowl pox is going through my flock right now, but nobody has wet pox or really concerning lesions, and as we enter colder weather I should be expecting less eggs. I can identify correctly 4 of my 7 laying chickens' eggs, if the 7 includes the one I think is laying the popped ones. So, I'm guessing between two eggs on some days unless I saw them on the nest. We've only had 7 laid eggs once. We've had 7 laid eggs 6 times if you count the popped remains I've found. I know not all popped eggs were from her, I've found probably 2 during the time I thought she was laying that could not have been hers unless she did a double.
All layers are pullets with at most 5 week age difference between the oldest to the youngest.
Should I be concerned? What can I look out for? I plan on getting a camera inside the coop soon, but haven't settled on one yet.
I should add that fowl pox is going through my flock right now, but nobody has wet pox or really concerning lesions, and as we enter colder weather I should be expecting less eggs. I can identify correctly 4 of my 7 laying chickens' eggs, if the 7 includes the one I think is laying the popped ones. So, I'm guessing between two eggs on some days unless I saw them on the nest. We've only had 7 laid eggs once. We've had 7 laid eggs 6 times if you count the popped remains I've found. I know not all popped eggs were from her, I've found probably 2 during the time I thought she was laying that could not have been hers unless she did a double.
All layers are pullets with at most 5 week age difference between the oldest to the youngest.
Should I be concerned? What can I look out for? I plan on getting a camera inside the coop soon, but haven't settled on one yet.
