So, today I got 6 eggs! I was finally able to identify 3 girls lay which eggs. I am pretty sure it is my red sex links that lay the darkest eggs. My barred rock lays the lightest eggs so far. I also finally caught one of my RIR's finally in the nest box. Before this though, my DH left for work, he told me he thought he saw a broken egg in the corner of the coop. When I went out sure enough, there was some evidence of a yolk, and what looked like a deflated balloon. Heck I thought, that must be a first egg from someone that I have heard about sometimes on here where the egg appears to just be a thin membrane, and shell less. I was convinced this morning, it was a first time layer, and looked forward to the day. Well, jump forward to me seeing the RIR in the box. After I saw her out of the coop and in the run, I went to see what her egg looked like, reached in and went to pick up.....
another soft balloon egg! It was like a paper egg, filled with water! And the coloring was so odd,, darker brown on top and bottom, and pale in between.. like a stripped Easter egg. Here is a picture of it.
The indent is my thumb print. I tore it open, and there was a perfect egg yolk and white inside.So, I give plenty of oyster shell, and have given back every single shell back to the girls from all of their eggs. I am hoping this is just new layer anomaly and not a chronic thing. I will watch closely tomorrow.
Can anyone weigh on this. Are there hens that always lay shell less eggs? I feel it is just new layer getting it right. Any body have experience with this happening?
So, this means I have 6 laying hens,, maybe more, as I am sure not all the hens lay every day. I think 2 are still a bit behind judging from their combs waddles and behavior. They still run from Duke, but he gets to them any way.
Thanks for listening... or I guess reading..
MB