Brown egg |
Except it is not. It is a soft egg. An egg with only a membrane and not a hard shell. It has a 'rubbery' feeling. You can see that I am pushing my finger deep into the egg. Strange, huh? The first time we ran across this, it kind of blew our minds. We were afraid something was wrong and if I remember correctly, we were afraid to eat it.
Here is a better look. You can see that I'm bending the egg around my thumb a bit. I don't want to push too hard as I don't want it to break.
The incredible |
- Dietary needs of the hen: It could be a lack of calcium in the hen's diet. This is probably not the reason as I give them crushed up oyster shells to eat as a calcium supplement.
- Stress: This could possibly be the issue. Chickens are always getting stressed out about something. We've seen a reduction in the number of eggs we're picking up. Maybe they are stressed out.
- Cycle: If I was a betting man, this would be what I'd put my money on. They say that hens going into a laying cycle or coming out of one will lay odd, soft eggs.
Oyster shells given to hens for calcium |
Regardless the cause, we'll not let it go to waste. Even though the outside is weird, the inside is a normal, delicious egg. You don't have to crack this type egg - you simply 'tear' it.
This is won't crack |
Just another interesting item we run across from time to time. Oddly enough, none of our hens have ever laid an egg with a double-yolk. I'm still waiting on that to happen. That and a GOLDEN egg, but I guess you have to have a goose to lay those.
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