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NDeAngelo8517
In the Brooder
- Feb 20, 2020
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Google says they normally lay white, but have a chance of laying green, blue, or grey tinted eggs. The few eggs she laid last summer were definitely green tinted
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Interesting. I’ve only ever found one shell-less egg right when all 4 came of laying age. Not sure who it was from. Every other egg has been totally normal. Maybe she does have a hormone or physical issue but it doesn’t seem to be bothering her, so at least that’s good.I have one female Khaki who only lays a few eggs a year. I have always figured that she has hormone or mechanical problems with her reproductive system. Occasionally I find small white, shell-less eggs with membrane cords in the pool. I guess they are from her. She is five years old and otherwise healthy so I don’t worry about her. Your duck may have similar issues.
Yup, my other 3 lay white eggs. She lays green (the 2 or 3 she has laid, that is)My Runners from 2016 lay blue eggs my Runners from 2019 lay whitish. Helps me figure out who is laying by count and color.
I have blue Swedes and yes they lay blue green eggsGoogle says they normally lay white, but have a chance of laying green, blue, or grey tinted eggs. The few eggs she laid last summer were definitely green tinted
I have blue and black Swedes and they lay blue green eggsGoogle says they normally lay white, but have a chance of laying green, blue, or grey tinted eggs. The few eggs she laid last summer were definitely green tinted