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We got an EGG!!
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We got an EGG!!
We got an EGG!!
Quote:Yea for SFH egg!![]()
Some of my SFH lay an egg that are pointier on the end than my other breeds like the Rhodebar and Orpington (when I had those), but I don't use it as a method to tell them apart since I have noticed that the same hen can lay different shaped eggs on different days depending on how much stress they are under to lay that day. Your pullet's eggs should round out a little as she gets older and starts stretching out a bit.
Yea for SFH egg!![]()
Some of my SFH lay an egg that are pointier on the end than my other breeds like the Rhodebar and Orpington (when I had those), but I don't use it as a method to tell them apart since I have noticed that the same hen can lay different shaped eggs on different days depending on how much stress they are under to lay that day. Your pullet's eggs should round out a little as she gets older and starts stretching out a bit.
YAH!
& Me TOO!!!
I still haven't been able to move all the birds around, but while checking on the baby goat I heard a lot of noise & noticed that the SFH pullet was trying to snuggle between the crazy-broody-mutt-pullet & the SpSux in the overly lg nest box. So I grabbed 2 cat carries, put hay in them & SpSux in 1 , SFH pullet in the other and left them be for 2 hrs. (The SpSux had been sitting on 3 eggs so I popped those in the bator to stay warm to keep all options open). Well I returned to find SFH HAD LAID in the "trap nest" which is the 1st I've been able to confirm she was even laying at all. Her egg is a very light pinkish tan sort of cream, the same color as the SpSux & BuffOrp (so we assume those two show should lay med-brown go back to hatchery stock who lay super light eggs due to Leghorn in their ancestry). Meanwhile I have a _For certain_ SFH egg and it is very very narrow on the pointy end, really easy to tell apart by SHAPE. And it went into the bator immediately, still warm from being laid!
I'm hoping the extra pointy shape clears up when she gets past her first run of pullet eggs, as I know these super pointy ones are hard to hatch.
Anyone else ever had super pointy shaped SFH eggs? & if so was it just the pullet eggs or did the hen eggs stay pointy?
Happy Happy Happy! This raises a question. I was going to wait a few weeks for the eggs to get a little bigger. Do people successfully hatch these little pullet eggs?![]()
I don't hatch the first few eggs if they are really small, but some people do. I usually wait a month or so for them to get a little bigger. Many find that pullet eggs are easier to hatch than older hens' eggs.Happy Happy Happy! This raises a question. I was going to wait a few weeks for the eggs to get a little bigger. Do people successfully hatch these little pullet eggs?![]()