I just got back from the coop and today I found 3 jumbo blue eggs from my EE's, which are only 21 1/2 weeks old and have only been laying for 3 weeks. I mean, this came on overnight. Yesterday and all prior eggs were small, about the size of a golf ball.
One of the eggs was elongated and the pointy end was very bloody. I cracked it open--it was a double yolker. My concern is, does this put them at risk for problems such as prolapsed vent? These girls are still very small! My Brahmas are 17 MONTHS old and only recently began giving me jumbo eggs. I had already let them out for the afternoon, so I couldn't catch them to examine them yet. For all that blood, could she have ripped her vent? (I'm thinking chicken equivalent of a petite woman delivering a 12 lb. baby!)
One of the eggs was elongated and the pointy end was very bloody. I cracked it open--it was a double yolker. My concern is, does this put them at risk for problems such as prolapsed vent? These girls are still very small! My Brahmas are 17 MONTHS old and only recently began giving me jumbo eggs. I had already let them out for the afternoon, so I couldn't catch them to examine them yet. For all that blood, could she have ripped her vent? (I'm thinking chicken equivalent of a petite woman delivering a 12 lb. baby!)
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