- Jan 8, 2010
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Hi there y'all. I just collected a "jello egg". It's a little bit bigger than the rest. It's not that it has a thin shell. It doesn't have ANY shell. Just a kind of clear matte skin. When I held it up to the light, I could see a yolk. It's not going to go into the incubator like the rest of today's eggs, but do you think it is ok to eat it? And is it just a freak from a new layer? I have two RIRs that are pretty young. One has been laying for a month or so (I've seen her going into the coop during the day), but I'm not sure about her sister.
I haven't read anything that I can recall about this situation, so any input is appreciated.
Thanks again!
I haven't read anything that I can recall about this situation, so any input is appreciated.
Thanks again!