Okay eggsperts...

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Okay, now I know I have fully lost what is left of my mind, but...

I had a guinea hen come out of the woods a few weeks ago, and she has adopted my flock. She is usually way out and about, but today, I was working on the run and noticed she spent a whole lot of time in and out of the coop.

When I put them up for the night, I grabbed the last 7 eggs and was wondering if this one could be a guinea egg:
The first pic is huge. Sorry about that.
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Here it is in comparison to the small egg I get from my EE and the big brown eggs I get from my BR:
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I get speckled eggs frequently, this was just seems different. Can you eat guinea eggs?
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Thanks-
Em
 
You can eat Guinea eggs but they don't look like that I think they are small and more pointy then the chicken eggs and white. may be you have a new pullet laying?

Good Luck I just got my first egg yesterday and I can't wait till I am trying to tell them apart.

Edited to say (sorry I put chicken where Guiniea was supposed to be LOL) and I fixed it
Henry
 
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Dont look like a guinea egg to me. I eat me guinea eggs, they have a much harder shell the chicken eggs...........ed
 
yes thats a guin egg.an yes you can eat them if you want.
 
If that is a barred rock egg, then the center one is not a guinea egg. Guinea eggs are about the size of a bantam egg, and like 92caddy said they will be extremely hard too, and pointy
 
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I tried to eat a alligator egg once, now I have a stump where my arm used to be, and you thought your broodie hen had attitude.
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I tried to eat a alligator egg once, now I have a stump where my arm used to be, and you thought your broodie hen had attitude.
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