Teeny tiny first egg from old english game hen

Peke's Poultry

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Oct 13, 2011
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I got an old english game hen from a show in September, she's a year and half old. The last few days she's been hanging around the coop looking for a quiet spot. Yesterday I saw her leave from behind the nesting boxes and there was this teeny, teeny egg! The first she's laid for me - man, is it ever going to be hard to find them if she's laying them wherever!

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I cracked it open, and there was a wee little peanut shaped yolk inside - impossible to tell if it was fertile but can you imagine the size of the chick if it was?
 
That has to win the prize for smallest egg ever! (Or somebody had giant hands!)
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How big is the hen? I have some bantams that only weigh about a pound, and they lay very small eggs...although not as small as that, usually. I did get one egg that was no bigger than a ringneck dove egg from one of them, but that was yolkless.

The smallest fully formed eggs our bantams lay weigh in the range of 24-26 grams.
 
I got an egg about the same size out of a rhode island red that has been laying normal size egg up until this one.?????? I haven't craceked yet.
 

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