very small eggs

Vickiinaz

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Apr 12, 2010
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The "girls" started laying last week about a week earlier than expected. I have 11 hens and we are getting 3 to 4 eggs a day, but they are very small. I don't remember this from keeping chickens years ago. Is this normal?
 
Mine at first were VERY small but the more they layed the bigger. So yes it is normal to get small eggs when they have:) just started laying.
 
When my girls started laying last year they were small eggs and it kinda was wierd. They are called pullet eggs (at least that is what my livestock supply owner told me they were) They will get larger the older and longer they lay. I thought they were totally adorable.
 
I agree. At first the eggs are smaller. They get bigger as time goes on.
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Makes sense that they would start out smaller. They are just teenagers, after all.

I have 1 Ameraucana (did have two, but we found the rooster dead a week ago for no apparent reason), 1 Buff Orpington, 3 Rhode Island Reds, 3 "Production Reds" and 3 Barred Rocks.

In addition, we have two elderly Arabian horses (30 and 18), two elderly Labradors (12 and 11) and an elderly cat (18). We aren't so young ourselves anymore, but everyone is fine and apparently in total denial of their ages.
 
yes, they start out small..in fact in another 6-8 months they will get larger. I have some Salmon Faverolles and they do not lay a large egg at all..it is small to medium size. My EE's lay a very large egg, and my partridge Cochins lay a nice egg and of course my bantams lay a smaller egg, but they are D'uccles and I really am impressed with the size of their egg.
 
My brown eggers were small at first and now over a month later they are almost normal size but 2 of my EE's that just started laying WOW they are almost full size eggs.
 

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