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Is this tiny egg an uncommon occurrence? All 5 GLW's seem to be thriving. Thank you! Someone shorted me on the rent!! 🐓❤️
 

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As the others said, they’re nothing to worry about, and are especially common for pullets and older layers.
Golden Laced Wyandotte’s typically lay eggs consistently for 3-4 years, but it varies for each hen.
In my experience, abnormal eggs become more common once they reach 4+ years, and of course during their first few months of laying.
All that said, you can get fairy eggs and other egg abnormalities throughout a hen’s lifespan.
The article linked below is really helpful for identifying any egg issues you may experience in the future - I suggest you give it a look!
Egg Abnormalities
If you like, you could blow out the insides of the Fairy Egg, and keep it as a fun decoration/keepsake. 😁
 
They may be getting ready to go into a molt and break their laying cycle - especially if they laid through the winter. They will regrow feathers and initiate a new laying cycle.
 

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