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What's going on here?

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Watch your chickens, sometimes they get the eggs stuck in them. I forget the term maybe eggbound. they will pour alot of fluid out of themselves and the eggs dont get layed or are delayed in getting layed. The chicken dies.

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No she's actually on the other end of that spectrum. I think she's 3 years old.

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Seen a few eggs with 3 yolks. They were that size.

The ones with two yolks are pretty big too.


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Maybe I'm blind, but what's weird about it. I see an egg that's not white, but that's not unusual, and it has some spots/streaks on it. Again that's not too unusual. The spots and streaks are usually blood that was in the shell gland/uterus.

Make sure your laying hens get plenty of calcium and have free choice water.

added: In breeds of chickens that lay 'colored eggs', seeing an egg like that is a lot more common.

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Got an in-law who's a pretty weird egg.....

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Originally Posted by 300_savage
Got an in-law who's a pretty weird egg.....


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No she's actually on the other end of that spectrum. I think she's 3 years old.

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You g hens as well as older hens will drop odd colored shells as well as multiple yolks. Sometimes no yolk.

Young = developing ovaries

Old = ovaries shutting down.

That egg looks to be age appropriate Cracked it yet?


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It are just fine!

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It's bi-colored, blue and brown. I thought that was odd

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It are just fine!

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It's bi-colored, blue and brown. I thought that was odd



I see that coloration difference now. Found a few like that myself. The inside didn't know the difference though. wink


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If one of the hens drop an egg outside in their run the egg turns bi-coloured. Guess the dampness of the ground changes the shell colouring. If they lay their eggs where they are supposed to they are fine, nice brown eggs. Chickens being chickens.

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Originally Posted by chlinstructor
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Got an in-law who's a pretty weird egg.....


Must be a DemoRat. 😜

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Originally Posted by 300_savage
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Got an in-law who's a pretty weird egg.....


Must be a DemoRat. 😜

Think you're right. We don't talk politics.


LOL!


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Originally Posted by chlinstructor
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Got an in-law who's a pretty weird egg.....


Must be a DemoRat. 😜


That’s Hilarious !


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