I have known that Cinnamon was getting ready to lay her first egg for a few days. She has been squatting for a while but over the last few days she has been coming up to the patio area, without persuasion, which she has never done before. She has also been much more vocal.
Yesterday afternoon I felt that she wanted to lay her first egg. She just couldn’t work out which was the best and the safest place to lay it. She would go into one nest box then the other nest box. She would go into the chicken shed. She would go to the roof of the little coop nest boxes and chat to me as if she wanted me to help her.
She would have a spin round each nest box and then march into the run at speed. She jumped to the roof of the new chicken shelter and looked up as if she would like to go higher. She went to the shelf of the chicken new shelter and then to the perch.
She went to each corner of the chicken shed then to the bigger girls’ perch and again looked up as if she wanted to go higher.
She went back to the roof of the little coop and seemed to be asking me what to do. I made the decision to put her in the little coop nest box and close it up.
I didn’t want to shut her in the chicken shed where she was going to the highest perch which is not suitable for egg laying. I didn’t want to have her stressing about this any longer. I stayed by her while she scratched and scratched and scratched. I had already put an extra layer of pine shavings in the nest box because, knowing how deep she likes her dust holes, I knew she would want a deep nest for her egg.
I waited until she had stopped scratching and had settled down and then I quietly and gently opened the nest box. I didn’t want to leave her shut in, but just wanted her to settle. When she stayed put I withdrew and returned a short time later.
She was still trying to flick pine shavings on her back but missing it and I could see her egg underneath her.
It is longer but slimmer than Freckles and Rusty’s round eggs. It is paler shelled like Dandelion’s eggs and so narrow that it drops through the egg stand. It’s a good sized egg for her tiny size though.
That wasn’t half a drama but let’s hope finding the right place to lay the next egg comes easier. Well done Cinnamon!