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Eeny weeny teeny tiny egg

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I'm new to posting though I have been lurking for a long time.

 

Things are going really well with my chooks. I love the variation in size, texture and colour of the eggs they lay, and it's so exciting when a real whopper comes along but yesterday one of the girls laid the most perfect tiny egg about the size of a quail's egg. It's dark brown and speckled and could be made of chocolate! My question is... are these common, and what's inside? Will there be a teeny tiny yolk?

 

My daughter has said she would like it for breakfast, but it won't be that much of a meal! :)

 

Edited to say:

Guess I'll just crack it open and find out. Thanks for all the replies; I'm overwhelmed :(

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Wow! no replies for weeks, then four come at once!

 

Well, we cracked it open and inside was mostly white, but there was the tiniest yolk, completely out of proportion to the egg. It was extraordinary. The colour on the outside of the shell was very concentrated, much darker than usual - it really did look like chocolate. Shame to eat it really, but DD enjoyed it.

 

Thanks for the welcome - hope you extend the welcome to a chook owner with a <> wooden hen house :whistle:

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0Welcome to the forum from across the pond. :D Did you happen to get a picture of your teeny tiny egg? Here in the States polite people call those tiny eggs "wind eggs". People who a little more "free" with thier language call them "gas eggs", and then there are those that just call them what they are "f*rt eggs". :lol: You are REALLY going to enjoy this forum everybody is so friendly and helpful.

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I think they were somewhere between 16 and 20 weeks. They are all fab layers. Edie, the Cream Legbar does not lay blue eggs though despite having lovely bluish earlobes. She has the most enormous floppy comb which falls to one side - very comical - and unequal pupils which make her look, well, a bit peculiar!

 

They all have red (rather than pink) combs which is an indicator that the required hormonal changes have taken place that kick off the egg laying. Do yours still have pink combs? Not all of mine crouch either.

 

I do have a pic of my CL somewhere - will search for it and put it in my signature if I can work out how to do it!

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Our cream legbar [supposedly hmm] and our legbar x have both got lovely red combs and wattles and have had for about 3 weeks! Ones legs are getting yellower and her ear lobes have been bluey for about a week. This one calmed right down last week and we thought she maybe getting ready as she started shouting alot monday... that kept us looking in the nesting box lol but yesterday and today she is back to her flighty fighting self :( so i dunno.

 

My chucks have scrawny necks at the mo... our cream legbar doesnt really look like yours hehe... im going to go take some more picture when it stops raining, will be interesting to see if anyone has changed their mind as to what they are!

 

Your chucks are gorgeous! So shiney feathered and plump...and those beautiful fluffy knickers awwww. I cant wait for mine to fill out! :mrgreen:

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