small eggs

kavery

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Jan 16, 2017
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New here but have found some great tips. We got 3 chickens last April. Our EE started laying about 2 weeks ago and has been giving us a daily, beautiful green/blue egg with nice thick shell. Our other 2 girls are a Buff Orpington and Golden Sex linked. One of them did produce a beautiful brown egg (only once about a week ago). I 'think' it was the Buff but can't be positive. We have found 3 of these very small (quail size) eggs and wonder if this is normal. These small eggs are never in the nesting box, just scattered in the run. I opened one and it has a very tiny yolk and is most definitely an egg, just very small (see photo, the white egg on the left is a commercial egg, the middle green one is our EE's and the small brown one on the right, is the egg I am referring to). Anyone else have any experience with small first eggs? Will she eventually start laying 'normal' size eggs and start using the nesting boxes? Any advice/feedback appreciated. We 'think' this small egg is from the Golden Sex Link but not sure.
Thank you,
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That is definitely normal for new layers, glitches in the system occur most often when they are starting up or shutting down for the season. Some new layers can take a few weeks to months to regulate.
 
That is definitely normal for new layers, glitches in the system occur most often when they are starting up or shutting down for the season. Some new layers can take a few weeks to months to regulate.
Thank you so much for your reply, reassurance. I am relieved to hear that this is within normal and will keep hoping she catches on to the nesting boxes and gets a good diet. Thanks again.
 
Keeping fake eggs in your nestboxes can show them where there's a safe place to lay. I personally feed mine a higher protein ration like a non medicated grower or an All Flock. I keep a separate bowl of oyster shells for the calcium needs.

Some lay normally right from the start and others take a while to get it straighten out. I never had one that didn't eventually lay proper eggs.
 
Keeping fake eggs in your nestboxes can show them where there's a safe place to lay. I personally feed mine a higher protein ration like a non medicated grower or an All Flock. I keep a separate bowl of oyster shells for the calcium needs.

Some lay normally right from the start and others take a while to get it straighten out. I never had one that didn't eventually lay proper eggs.


Thanks for your reassurance. These are our first chickens so learning tons here. We have a few fake eggs in there already. Good to hear that they all eventually get it.
 

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