If u look at my byline u will see that the variety of my flock. Of the 13 only 9 are female and they lay 7 different colors and sizes-white, chocolate, tan, cream, blue, green, pink with 2 sizes of cream and chocolate. My roosters are left to free range and my layers are in a portable pen during the day and in the coop at night so that I don't have the problem of missing eggs. Manoz I meant contact the 4H leaders in ur community. If u are a 4H leader many kudos to u
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I have to agree. After mine molted their eggs changed appearance. I only have 5 hens laying right now and due to the changed appearances, I can't be sure who laid which always. Three of them always did lay pretty similar looking eggs, but now the colors are all different from before and I'm a bit confused. But if they lay distinctly different eggs then yes, you really wouldn't need this. At it's largest, I expect to have no more than a dozen laying at once yet I think I'll always need a way to be absolutely, positively sure that I know who laid what egg. Not least because I want to be sure when I start selling hatching eggs that the pureblood eggs are the ones I think they are.
See, I never want to have more than one roo at a time, but I do have pullets other than Orp. This way I won't have to have separate pens and they can all run together. A bit different use than Manoz but at the same time, I'll be monitoring output too. So really I have two purposes for it, even with a tiny flock of a dozen or so.
an alternative would be to have different breeds that lay different color eggs. for example, my primary breed will be dorking, with eggs from EE marans and sussex for 'table eggs' so I know which ones to keep for incubating even when i let everyone free range.