Very Small Eggs from Easter Egger (Ameraucana)

brandg

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Apr 24, 2015
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Hey Everyone,
I have a 20 week old EE that just started laying two days ago but the eggs are very small compared to my other breeds that I have (2 Barred Rock, 1 Buff, 1 Black Australorp, 2 Redstar). They are literally slightly larger than a Robins egg. Is this normal, I dont remember my other hens laying such small eggs early on? I would really appreciate any feedback on this topic, Thank You So Much!!
 
Like I said, I have 6 hens that are over a year old that have been laying since Feb (normally produce 1 egg/day), and there has not ever been 1 egg that has been even close this small. But thanks for trying to help. :)
 
Like ChickenCanoe said, it is very normal for a pullet to lay small eggs. Extremely small eggs might not even have a yolk, it's normal for new layers. They will get bigger after a few weeks.
 
Even though I've raised birds for many years, I'm still surprised when the pullets start laying to see how small they are.
You may have just forgotten.
 
Thanks for the help, thats good to hear, was hoping that was probably the case. :)
 
My olive Egger just started to lay this week. They have all been the size of quail eggs so far (3 so far). Out of a varied flock including RI Reds, Leghorns, Easter Eggers, Lavander Orpington, Wyandotte, she was the first to lay. All hatched 3/30/22
 

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