sawilliams
Songster
I got this egg yesterday. It's very rough like sand paper and the color is way off for my girls. I have a 1 or 2 the lay from time to tinge with a few bumps, one that occasionally lays thin shells. But color wise I only have 1 that lays with the brown color spotted on this egg and her only issue is an occasional fart egg. All my hens have been laying 1-2 years give or take and are about 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 years old. I have 1 18-19w pullet but she isn't showing signs of laying yet. I figured this was my brown layers egg due to the color and i know she was in the nest that day but didn't get her normal egg, but i figured I'd ask.
Do you think one of my older girls laid a fluke or do I have a new layer?
Sand paper with dark speckles
Sandpaper front left, brown front middle along with my other eggs
Same as above fully shot of my normal collection (3 days worth)
There is 1 forth from the left in the front that has some dark speckled but it's a different tint in the main color and never as fully covered as the sandpaper egg.
I'm not worried about the texture (unless I get another one soon) it's more just the color. I get flukes from time to time but even my color flukes I can usually tell whos egg it is.
They are on organic grower 17% protein and osyter shell both free choice eggs have been pretty normal except some have started molting and production is dropping for winter. Treats when offered are meal worms maybe a hand full 1-2 a week or less. Lettuce of left over on rare occasions, like 2-3 times a month at most and left over fruit or veggies usually less then once a week if at all
Do you think one of my older girls laid a fluke or do I have a new layer?
Sand paper with dark speckles
Sandpaper front left, brown front middle along with my other eggs
Same as above fully shot of my normal collection (3 days worth)
There is 1 forth from the left in the front that has some dark speckled but it's a different tint in the main color and never as fully covered as the sandpaper egg.
I'm not worried about the texture (unless I get another one soon) it's more just the color. I get flukes from time to time but even my color flukes I can usually tell whos egg it is.
They are on organic grower 17% protein and osyter shell both free choice eggs have been pretty normal except some have started molting and production is dropping for winter. Treats when offered are meal worms maybe a hand full 1-2 a week or less. Lettuce of left over on rare occasions, like 2-3 times a month at most and left over fruit or veggies usually less then once a week if at all