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I got this out of my coop that has my oldest hens. Does this mean she’s entering henopause?
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The small bump at the top reminds me of what a shell-less egg looks like with its balloon shape.I’m sorry it’s hard for me to tell, but is that egg soft/squishy or shell-less?
No. It’s normal she’ll wise. That battery is a AAA battery. The egg has like a blob of shell on the top of it. When candled, there is no yolk.I’m sorry it’s hard for me to tell, but is that egg soft/squishy or shell-less?
About 4 years old. Maybe 5 depending on who laid it.If not then I would say it’s possible she is coming out of lay. How old?
Most hens don’t come out of lay until they are around 5-6 years old. Maybe it’s the case though. @aart what do you thinkAbout 4 years old. Maybe 5 depending on who laid it.
I got this out of my coop that has my oldest hens. Does this mean she’s entering henopause?
What breed is she?No. It’s normal she’ll wise. That battery is a AAA battery. The egg has like a blob of shell on the top of it. When candled, there is no yolk.
Thank you! I added location. I am in Byron, California. I’m on the western edge of the Central Valley in the delta between the Bay and Sacramento. I’m not sure who the eggs came from, but its from one of my blue /green egg layers. So Ameracauna would be the breed. There is no yolk in it just egg white.What breed is she?
Open egg up, let's see what's inside.
Could just be a glitch.
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Funny, maybe it’s because of the colored background it’s sitting on, but that egg looks neither blue nor green (which is a blue egg + brown/cream coating, if you didn’t know).Thank you! I added location. I am in Byron, California. I’m on the western edge of the Central Valley in the delta between the Bay and Sacramento. I’m not sure who the eggs came from, but its from one of my blue /green egg layers. So Ameracauna would be the breed. There is no yolk in it just egg white.