TINY EGGS!

Exactly, Ben. To get fairy eggs from a two-yo hen in the middle of her laying career seems a little concerning to me. That's why I was hoping we could get aart or azygous, possibly @Eggcessive to check in. Wondering if this hen is beginning to suffer some kind of reproductive issue or malady. Sure hope not!
Uncommon, but possible, and likely, in this case.
I think it's too early to jump to conclusions. Fairy eggs sometimes signify a glitch in the laying system, and are almost always nothing to worry about. As far as I'm aware, fairy eggs do not show signs of reproductive issues. Correct me if I'm wrong,
@MysteryChicken @Weeg @azygous @Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @U_Stormcrow
 
Uncommon, but possible, and likely, in this case.
I think it's too early to jump to conclusions. Fairy eggs sometimes signify a glitch in the laying system, and are almost always nothing to worry about. As far as I'm aware, fairy eggs do not show signs of reproductive issues. Correct me if I'm wrong,
@MysteryChicken @Weeg @azygous @Wyorp Rock @Eggcessive @U_Stormcrow
I haven't had connections of reproductive issues, & fairy eggs. Usually I only see them when once hens start up laying again after molting, or a glitchy pullet.
 
Hello Everyone,
Could someone please tell me what and why my Aracana hens are laying "teeny tiny" eggs. I can not find anything to explain in. The chickens are two years old this March.
This question is for the OP if anyone is wondering...
How many teeny tiny eggs are you getting? One time thing?
Have your hens just come back into lay after a winter break?

Fairy eggs are not that uncommon. Often there's no yolk and just some albumen with maybe a blood spot, meat spot or debris.
 

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