Ah, the answer is yes.
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I have had this happen a few times when the chickens first start laying, usually there is no yolk inside either. they are cute thoughOk, so I was going out to put my chickens away tonight and it was just barely bright enough to see and I was collecting eggs and when I was feeling around felt something super small, hard, and round, at first I could not believe my eyes and thought I was hallucinating or something but no! When I brought it inside I weighed it and it only weighed 13 grams!! (.5 ounces)
(I promise you that there was no photoshop or picture editing involved as I used a variety of different backgrounds, lighting, and comparisons)
Me holding the egg
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egg next to quarter
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egg compared to quail egg, we bought locally
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next to normal size chicken egg
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weight of a chicken egg also laid today (in ounces)
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THE egg (in ounces)
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THE egg (in grams)
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The normal chicken egg (in grams)
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I hope you all are as baffled as I am and hope you have a wonderful day!
And does anyone know is this truly is the world's smallest chicken egg?!
I have one right now trying to see if it will hatch. It is under my serama. It is about the size of a cadbury mini egg. I will try to take a picture when I re candle on Friday. I was checking on here on what are the chances.My smallest d'anvers egg was 24 grams, but it was a regular egg and not that smaller than a typical egg (about 30-32 grams). I can't imagine how small a fart egg would be from one of them. There are a lot more folks with seramas out there, I wonder if anyone's got a serama fart egg to show.
I forgot about this thread. I opened a 12 gram egg today that was fertilized.I have one right now trying to see if it will hatch. It is under my serama. It is about the size of a cadbury mini egg. I will try to take a picture when I re candle on Friday. I was checking on here on what are the chances.
It sure is I won't lie about that. I would like to see a fairy egg from one of these girls. I imagine it would be the size of a pea.Is that a bantam egg? Even if it is, that's pretty darn small!
What kind of hen laid that little bitty egg?
That's an adorable picture!