- Jan 22, 2018
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Hello, I would first say I love my girls! (and my rooster) Over the past two weeks our daily egg total has dropped which was not unexpected. It is winter after all. I do have 6 sex links that I expected to lay fairly regularly. Our egg count continued to decline and I could not figure out why. Everyone looked healthy and acted normally. Yesterday something next to our shed caught my eye. When I looked under it there were 31 eggs! I have no idea why they started laying eggs there or even when. The eggs are mostly all from our 6 Leghorns with a few brown eggs from the others. Are these eggs ok? My husband is worried because they likely froze and thawed a few times. The temps haven't gotten above 40 degrees. We collected them and have them in the fridge but wanted another opinion. Now about my girls laying under the shed.....since I removed all the eggs, they are back to laying in their nesting boxes. I am guessing that one or two of them laid under the shed and that started a whole new routine for them until I removed the eggs. Should I be concerned about them laying outside of their nesting boxes?