*** What the heck??!! Pics!! Egg in Egg??? ***

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When I went to collect eggs today, I noticed a "soft egg" that was broken. I gathered it last. Then I saw it. OMG, what the heck happened???
I found a rubbery egg shell with gunk in it and what at first touch seemed to be an acorn. It was hard and about the size of a grape.

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When I took out the hard thing and rinsed it off, I realized it might be a tiny egg. So I cracked it gently with a knife. Underneath the shell I found a rubbery membrane which really did feel like a grape. So I peeled most of the shell off.

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And then I opened it.

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I still can't figure out what came out of my hen and whether she will be able to lay again. Not sure who did it either. Most likely a Delaware given the white feathers in the mix, but I have two.

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Anybody got any ideas???
 
Yuck! When mine were first starting to lay, there were a few "practice" eggs that were sort of mutated, but nothing that weird. Hopefully, it was just "one of those things" and she'll go back to laying normally.
 
There was just a write in about this in Backyard Poultry mag. A guy wrote in saying he found a full sized egg inside of a 3 1/2 inch egg and sent pics. It was laid by an EE. I think it said it was caused by the egg not passing and insted of reabsorbing it acted as a yolk and a second egg was formed around it. They said it was a glitch though and that the chicken would be alright and it was likely a one time thing.
 
I agree with SF Farmgirl. We got a couple of weird eggs from one of our ladies when she started and haven't had a problem since. Hope it's just that!
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After viewing the links with all the pictures, I can't help but doubt whether that is what actually happened to my chicks egg. The outer "egg" had no shell and there is fatty tissue inside of the soft tissue that encased the tiny egg. Very strange indeed.

No Marans here, but I agree it was dark colored even for any of my girls. At first I thought it was an acorn and wondered how on earth THAT could have happened....duh it's impossible! This 'egg', (I think) came from a Delaware. Here's a pic of what I usually get for eggs from four RIR, two Black Sexlinks, one Barred Rock and two Delaware:

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The thing is, my girls are one year old next month and have been laying regularly for several months now. It isn't like these are their first eggs.

One of my Delawares got really sick nearly to the point of death a few months ago. After spending time indoors in recovery, she just now is looking really healthy and fluffy. In fact she's looking awesome now. She had been down to skin and bones and I really wasn't sure she would fully recover especially since most of the other hens rejected her upon returning to the coop. She is doing better than ever, but her history makes me wonder if she just never laid until now and this happened, or if she has other problems (if it is her at all). Out of nine hens, I have only been getting 4-8 eggs a day. Never 9, which in such young birds seems odd to me, even with winter upon us. They all get the same layer pellets, mealie worms once in a while for treats, free range outings an hour before sundown (I'm in the City), apple cider vinegar water, plenty of free-choice oyster shells, DE, two hours of extra light in the mornings, and then greens, lentils, yogurt and garlic from the kitchen.
 
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actually common. go to youtube.com and search for egg in a egg, and double yolkers, or whatever u can think of...happens when an egg is in a hen, and the next egg forms over it..so to speak.. there are experts on youtube.com explaining this.... very interestind and cool
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u hen is not hurt... especially more prone while in the colder weather season... dana
 

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