SugarRiverFlock
Hatching
- Oct 3, 2024
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We have a flock of six chickens who we got as chicks in March. Until recently, we had only one six-egg day ever and we were baffled that one of the hens (who we call Floppy due to her comb) had never again laid an egg. Last week, we had a five-egg day and found remains of a sixth egg in one of our two nest boxes, which means that Floppy is laying eggs and one of them ate it. Prior to this, we had found no egg remains to indicate that one of the hens might be eating her egg. For the next three days, we isolated Floppy in the morning, and she laid an egg like clockwork at 9am. Today, we decided to put her back with the others to see if she would lay an egg, and tonight when I checked there was no egg of hers. We are at the point where we can identify each hen's egg, and Floppy's eggs are distinct from the others, so it's not that her eggs have been getting misidentified. We clean out the coop about every two weeks and have not found any egg remains.
The hens stay in their fully enclosed run all day as we have foxes in the area. We let them out for an hour or two in the afternoon for supervised outside time. We usually check for eggs three times a day and inspect the whole coop for any strays, as when they began to lay the hens would lay their eggs in any corner and sometimes outside although they are pretty consistent about laying in their nest boxes now. One other hen did have an egg eating problem about a month ago where she would eat her own egg or our Ameraucana's egg, but we were able to resolve it and re-integrate her with the flock. While she was isolated we did not get an egg from Floppy, which to me rules out the chance that our egg eater was eating Floppy's egg.
Has anyone had eggs disappear without a trace before? Any suggestions of what to look for? Could Floppy simply be too stressed with the others to lay an egg?
Picture of Floppy for attention.