I have four laying hens who are two years old. One lays a large blue egg, one a small blue egg, one a pink egg, and one a medium shade brown egg. The pink and brown egg hens are easter-eggers. Anyway, I've not gotten a brown egg in nearly a month and the most eggs that I've collected in a day has been three. Well today I went out and got excited when I saw four eggs in the box.
My excitement turned to confusion, however, when I saw that two of the eggs were pink. How is this possible? I got a pink egg yesterday and it was laid just after three in the afternoon. When I just went out, one of the pink eggs were still warm so it was freshly laid while the other one was cool from sitting for a while.
I know that it is rare for a chicken to lay two eggs in the same day (USUALLY during the long summer days and right now it is barely spring) and it isn't known for a chicken to start laying a different color egg so I'm stumped as to how I've gotten three perfectly pink eggs in only a twenty-four hour period.
Thoughts on this?
My excitement turned to confusion, however, when I saw that two of the eggs were pink. How is this possible? I got a pink egg yesterday and it was laid just after three in the afternoon. When I just went out, one of the pink eggs were still warm so it was freshly laid while the other one was cool from sitting for a while.
I know that it is rare for a chicken to lay two eggs in the same day (USUALLY during the long summer days and right now it is barely spring) and it isn't known for a chicken to start laying a different color egg so I'm stumped as to how I've gotten three perfectly pink eggs in only a twenty-four hour period.
Thoughts on this?
