MYSTERY!! EGG!!! Could it be........?

The question that comes to mind for me is "how do you keep the owl away?" Obviously, it could become a problem, especially if it decides to make a nest somewhere else in the loft, and perhaps it hatches some out....well now it's looking for food....I would be trying to find a way to discourage it from coming into your coop if indeed it is an owl.

No chance it's just a double yolker from your guineas?
 
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I'm with fowltemptress. Two years ago we had a folk of green herons nesting in the tops of our wooded lot, very cool, lots of big poop. But the babies always fledge early and fall from way above and all kinds of bad things happen, we made some calls because one was hurt bad and the parents abandoned it, found a wildbird refugee down the ways from us they took it for us, and told us that they were glad we did, because we weren't aloud to raise them, Its leg never healed right but he has a nice cozy home at the refugee where we can see it. So call around before you do this. You could be biting of more then you can handle and the feeding would be alot.
 
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I completely agree with you.. However, just because the OP "thinks" it is an owl egg, that don't mean it is.. We've all gotten some oddly shaped eggs from our chickens.. With that said, if it does get incubated and it's a chick, yay! If it turns out to be an owl or any other type of bird, it is up to the OP to decide what to do from that point.. Either call an avian wildlife rescue or try to raise it... Yes, it is illegal to posses such a bird and most of us wouldn't even attempt it.. But, those out there who take the chance, should be informed ahead of time...

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I vote go for it! And if it turns out to be an Owl call around and get it to some place to take care of it. You don't know for sure it is an owl and if it is then just tell them you had no idea! It was in your coop, one would only thing it'd be a chicken egg! :)
 
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I completely agree with you.. However, just because the OP "thinks" it is an owl egg, that don't mean it is.. We've all gotten some oddly shaped eggs from our chickens.. With that said, if it does get incubated and it's a chick, yay! If it turns out to be an owl or any other type of bird, it is up to the OP to decide what to do from that point.. Either call an avian wildlife rescue or try to raise it... Yes, it is illegal to posses such a bird and most of us wouldn't even attempt it.. But, those out there who take the chance, should be informed ahead of time...

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Oh, I know, I was just disturbed by how many people were saying to go for it even if it was known to be an owl egg. But I still wouldn't incubate it without being certain of what it is, because wildlife rescue folk have overfull workloads without this sort of thing needlessly being added to it. It's these situations that spring up that make you wish you had a game camera, so you could settle it once and for all.
 
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I couldn't imagine having to feed something every 15-20 minutes from dawn to dusk for weeks on end.. And even after they start to fly, the parents still feed them for a few more weeks... UGH!! Could you imagine?!?!?!

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