WEIRD or ODD Eggs pics!!!! :)

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Hi all, I have 4 red stars and they just started laying. We've actually averaged 4 a day, so getting 100%. Wanted to show a picture of a couple odd eggs we've gotten.
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On the left is a normal one we get, the middle is our 3rd double yolk and the one on the far right is an odd cone shaped one. Super narrow, kind of comical.
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Hi all, I have 4 red stars and they just started laying. We've actually averaged 4 a day, so getting 100%. Wanted to show a picture of a couple odd eggs we've gotten.

On the left is a normal one we get, the middle is our 3rd double yolk and the one on the far right is an odd cone shaped one. Super narrow, kind of comical.

Totally normal for new layers :) Congrats on the 100% laying rate :)
 
Hi all, I have 4 red stars and they just started laying. We've actually averaged 4 a day, so getting 100%. Wanted to show a picture of a couple odd eggs we've gotten.

On the left is a normal one we get, the middle is our 3rd double yolk and the one on the far right is an odd cone shaped one. Super narrow, kind of comical.

I agree, quite normal for new layers until their bodies get in sync. Even after they have been laying for awhile you will get an odd egg now and then.
 
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One of my pekin bantams hays laid 2 eggs in her life. She is now 18 months old. The first was the size and shape of a jelly bean and the second was normal size but covered in blood. She's so tiny I'm worried that laying is actually damaging her. Can this be true??
 
One of my pekin bantams hays laid 2 eggs in her life. She is now 18 months old. The first was the size and shape of a jelly bean and the second was normal size but covered in blood. She's so tiny I'm worried that laying is actually damaging her. Can this be true??
She could be defective in the egg processing department.
Sometimes blood happens, if it continues some action is required.
Might post in the disease/injuries forum for more answers.
 

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