wortman
In the Brooder
Why would my hen be laying white spotted brown eggs and it's kinda rough
I'm new at this just want to make sure my hen are OK
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'Speckled' eggs can happen for several different reasons...very few of which are a 'problem'.
Can be caused by:
Excess or uneven pigment coating.
Excess or uneven cuticle or bloom.
Excess calcium deposits.
Porous eggs can appear speckled.
Some birds lay them consistently, some only once in awhile.
The pigment or bloom can change appearance when wet, then change back when dry again.
As long as bird is getting a good diet and is healthy in every other way, it is no cause for concern.
Scroll up, read post #4.I've got a similar "issue" with my Barred Rock. I keep reading about excess calcium being the cause but my other 2 girls, Easter egger and Gold-laced Wyandotte, are producing perfectly painted eggs so I'm not quite sure that is the cause, at least in my case. In addition, the eggs in question are very smooth to the touch so I'm inclined to think there are no "deposits", calcium or otherwise on the eggs. Any ideas from you fine folks?![]()
Thank you. I saw that post but still wondered if those explanations are for rare occasions or they might also explain consistently laying eggs like this. From the first egg she laid, they've all looked like what I posted. All of my girls are also very young and only started laying a month or so ago.
...and it can go for awhile, then stop.... then start back up, or not.'Speckled' eggs can happen for several different reasons...very few of which are a 'problem'.
Can be caused by:
Excess or uneven pigment coating.
Excess or uneven cuticle or bloom.
Excess calcium deposits.
Porous eggs can appear speckled.
Some birds lay them consistently, some only once in awhile.
The pigment or bloom can change appearance when wet, then change back when dry again.
As long as bird is getting a good diet and is healthy in every other way, it is no cause for concern.