I have several 2 year old hens that took the winter off from laying. As the days are getting longer and I'm getting more eggs, I decided to separate them to see who is already laying and who hasn't started yet. Since I can't be out there all the time, I figured if I put a brown egg layer and a green egg layer in the smaller coop, I'd be able to tell who was laying by the color of the egg. It worked for several cycles, then I had a glw and a blonde EE hen in together. And got a pale, pale cream egg????? Seriously? I've never got an egg this color before and honestly wasn't sure who it came from--I figured either one could have had it as a fluke. Cracked it open and the inside of the shell was the same color. Huh.
So, I seriously staked the coop out the next day. Nada from either girl.
And the next day.
I marked them both as non-layers and put them back in the big coop, to cycle more hens through the small pen.
The next day, I got the same egg in the big coop. No idea who laid it. Now, I'm thinking one of them's just messing with me!
Staked out the big coop the next day and finally caught the blonde EE in the act--it was hers! I swear, I've never gotten this color egg before and that hen is 2 years old. Classic EE--beautiful pea comb, beard/muffs, willow legs. She's now hit her stride again and is laying one about every other day. I'm confused--I thought the blue/green was genetic and shouldn't "wear out" or fade like the brown can? I've had no illness, predator issues, nothing unusual in my flock--the most stressful thing they've had is having hens pulled out to check for laying.
At least I found out who it was, and I know not to sell her as a green egg layer---that would be embarrassing!
So, I seriously staked the coop out the next day. Nada from either girl.
And the next day.
I marked them both as non-layers and put them back in the big coop, to cycle more hens through the small pen.
The next day, I got the same egg in the big coop. No idea who laid it. Now, I'm thinking one of them's just messing with me!
Staked out the big coop the next day and finally caught the blonde EE in the act--it was hers! I swear, I've never gotten this color egg before and that hen is 2 years old. Classic EE--beautiful pea comb, beard/muffs, willow legs. She's now hit her stride again and is laying one about every other day. I'm confused--I thought the blue/green was genetic and shouldn't "wear out" or fade like the brown can? I've had no illness, predator issues, nothing unusual in my flock--the most stressful thing they've had is having hens pulled out to check for laying.
At least I found out who it was, and I know not to sell her as a green egg layer---that would be embarrassing!