- May 31, 2011
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Hi,
Can anyone here tell by color which type of chicken laid which egg?
Our (only) golden comet started laying a couple of weeks ago and initial eggs were much like the one on the left ...slightly darker and weighed 40 grams each. Now they are usually like the one in the middle ...similar darker color but averaging 48 grams now. We've got two buff orpingtons and a cherry egger too, and one buffie's comb is large/red and looks like she's mature enough to lay and the cherry egger is pretty close. The second buffie has a smaller pinkish comb and doesn't look ready. I've seen the mature buffie sitting in the nest ...but someone's laying eggs on the floor of the coop and outside in the sand ...I'm sure it's the buffie. What puzzles me (always too analytical) is that the 64 gram lighter colored egg above is interesting ...too big for the one buffie who's just getting started (40g eggs), and far larger and lighter in color than what the golden comet's been laying (names are "Comet" and "McMuffin" for those interested) ...Can anyone here tell by color/size who laid which egg? Just say no, I know... but I thought I'd ask. I suppose there's an outside chance that the cherry egger laid it, but she hasn't laid yet that I know of, so an XL coming from her would be a double surprise... Anyway ...just thought I'd ask. The eggs have all been beautiful (we're first timers w/chickens) so far ...bright healthy chickens, strong healthy shells on the eggs, firm yolks and whites. And the chickens (4 total) are so tame that they even follow the cat around when she's prowling outside the chicken run ...silly birds!
Brian
Can anyone here tell by color which type of chicken laid which egg?

Our (only) golden comet started laying a couple of weeks ago and initial eggs were much like the one on the left ...slightly darker and weighed 40 grams each. Now they are usually like the one in the middle ...similar darker color but averaging 48 grams now. We've got two buff orpingtons and a cherry egger too, and one buffie's comb is large/red and looks like she's mature enough to lay and the cherry egger is pretty close. The second buffie has a smaller pinkish comb and doesn't look ready. I've seen the mature buffie sitting in the nest ...but someone's laying eggs on the floor of the coop and outside in the sand ...I'm sure it's the buffie. What puzzles me (always too analytical) is that the 64 gram lighter colored egg above is interesting ...too big for the one buffie who's just getting started (40g eggs), and far larger and lighter in color than what the golden comet's been laying (names are "Comet" and "McMuffin" for those interested) ...Can anyone here tell by color/size who laid which egg? Just say no, I know... but I thought I'd ask. I suppose there's an outside chance that the cherry egger laid it, but she hasn't laid yet that I know of, so an XL coming from her would be a double surprise... Anyway ...just thought I'd ask. The eggs have all been beautiful (we're first timers w/chickens) so far ...bright healthy chickens, strong healthy shells on the eggs, firm yolks and whites. And the chickens (4 total) are so tame that they even follow the cat around when she's prowling outside the chicken run ...silly birds!
Brian