Noob egg question

Appalachickens

Crowing
5 Years
Joined
Dec 19, 2020
Messages
1,027
Reaction score
3,709
Points
376
Location
East Tennessee
What's up with the little nub on the end of this egg? And related question - is it normal for a hen t suddenly start laying speckled eggs?
IMG_7382.jpeg
 
That nub is an excess calcium deposit. Not necessarily an issue, but keep an eye on it. If you get it consistently and/or you get a lot larger/more spread around the egg, then it may be a problem. You'll have to look up "egg shell problems" for more info.

As for the speckles, that isn't a problem at all. I get those from some of my brown egg layers. You may even see white speckles on brown eggs sometimes. Enjoy the variety.
 
The egg gets its shell in the shell gland at the very last stage of the process. The calcium covers the whole egg but sometimes the pointy end either ends up with not enough calcium or too much. The nub is evidence of a surplus of calcium.

As for egg color and pattern, in the case of brown eggs, it's spent red blood cells that make the color. But there can be an excess of these cells and that results in the freckles. But it's usually a signature of that specific hen. It's not usually the case that a hen would suddenly start laying freckled eggs, but it could be a temporary fluke. This usually would occur in a new layer.
 
The egg gets its shell in the shell gland at the very last stage of the process. The calcium covers the whole egg but sometimes the pointy end either ends up with not enough calcium or too much. The nub is evidence of a surplus of calcium.

As for egg color and pattern, in the case of brown eggs, it's spent red blood cells that make the color. But there can be an excess of these cells and that results in the freckles. But it's usually a signature of that specific hen. It's not usually the case that a hen would suddenly start laying freckled eggs, but it could be a temporary fluke. This usually would occur in a new layer.
That’s interesting. Must have been a fluke - because I have 11 hens and got 11 eggs today with no speckled ones. They are all 9-10 months old.
 
So you have Speckled Sussex breed?
No Sussex. I don’t know who laid that egg. I have 11 hens, but am not sure who is laying what. I have a black sex-link, a California tan, a Calico princess, a Wyandotte, a cream legbar, an olive egger, a red star, a starlight green egger, a buff Orpington, a barred rock, and an Easter egger.
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom