Aceofflorals
In the Brooder
- Apr 25, 2020
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I'm sure you can imagine my surprise when I found this tiny thing in with my hen's daily eggs!
I've got no idea who laid it, but it's definitely amusing to look at.
We've had soft shelled eggs with tubes coming off the top, soft shelled eggs, double yolkers- the works. But never an egg this tiny.
The potential culprits are a Sicilian Buttercup and a Pavlovskaya (and less likely, an olive egger, Auracauna, or lavender Orpington).
However, if anyone can say it is NOT a chicken egg I may look into incubating it. As far as I know wild birds with eggs this little don't lay unfertilized eggs.
I've got no idea who laid it, but it's definitely amusing to look at.
We've had soft shelled eggs with tubes coming off the top, soft shelled eggs, double yolkers- the works. But never an egg this tiny.
The potential culprits are a Sicilian Buttercup and a Pavlovskaya (and less likely, an olive egger, Auracauna, or lavender Orpington).
However, if anyone can say it is NOT a chicken egg I may look into incubating it. As far as I know wild birds with eggs this little don't lay unfertilized eggs.