Do large eggs hurt chickens?

Laying very large eggs can be very painful and stressful for hens, says Tom Vesey. Both a medium egg and a large egg have the same amount of egg shell - so on a large egg, the shell is less concentrated and therefore thinner.
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Are large eggs cruel?

Poultry veterinarian Ian Jones explains that in a commercial environment many hens are encouraged to lay larger eggs through selective breeding, their feed, and the number of hours of light they get. The large eggs some lay can cause stress and lead to health problems and even death, he continues.
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Can chicken eggs be too big?

It does occasionally happen that a hen may have an egg that is too large for her and get egg bound, but often egg binding can be caused by a deficiency in calcium (causing hypocalcemia or tetany) or phosphorus (which helps with calcium metabolism), not by eating too much.
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Why are my chickens laying such big eggs?

Skeletal size has some impact on egg size. Hens with bigger and longer bones tend to become bigger hens and lay bigger eggs. The protein level in the ration fed before 10 weeks of age is the main factor influencing skeletal size of any particular breed of hen.
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Do eggs hurt chickens?

Chickens appear to feel some pain when laying eggs, but it's not usually very bad for very long. That said, some authorities have concerns about large and “Jumbo” eggs causing more pain to hens. Younger chickens may also experience more pain while laying eggs.
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Do chickens get sad when you take their eggs?

The simplest answer to this is 'no'. Laying eggs is as instinctive to hens as perching and scratching. It's something they need to do, but they are not doing it with thoughts of hatching chicks, and will leave their egg as soon as it has been laid.
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Why do chickens squawk after laying an egg?

The noise is not a cluck but a cackle. Cackling is a "buck-buck-buck-badaaack" sound, repeated often over as long as 15 minutes after laying an egg and thought to draw predators away from the nesting area. It may also be used to aid mating and as a location finder for the flock.
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Do hens naturally lay large eggs?

“Hens naturally lay smaller eggs when they are younger and the size increases as birds get bigger,” he said. “Every day half the eggs laid by British free range hens are classed as large or very large, which means that half are medium or small.
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What kind of chicken lays jumbo eggs?

Sticking with the jumbo white egg category, the Leghorn is a good choice for egg-laying size and quantity. Most of the eggs in grocery stores are produced by White Leghorns because of this, and depending on the age of the hen, often lay 250-280 AT LEAST Extra large, frequently Jumbo white eggs per year.
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What breed of chickens lay extra large eggs?

Among purebred brown egg layers, some of the largest eggs are produced by Jersey Giants and New Hampshires, both of which can be expected to lay large to extra-large eggs. Other layers of large brown eggs include the Delaware, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island White, and Sussex.
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What's wrong with large eggs?

The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) is urging consumers to buy small, medium or mixed weight eggs in a bid to protect the welfare of laying hens. The rehoming charity says around half the eggs laid by commercial chickens are large or extra-large, which can cause health problems such as prolapse.
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Are large eggs worth it?

Getting the most egg for the least money

If you simply want to eat the most egg for the least money then you should look at the cost per hundred grams. In this case, you should buy Large Eggs, as you will physically get more egg for your money. Large Eggs are around 5% cheaper per 100g than Medium Eggs.
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Are bigger eggs better?

The egg has two main parts, the white and the yolk; increasing the egg size doesn't actually make the yolk (the most nutritious part) any bigger. It's usually the white that makes up for the extra space inside the shell. The hen will need extra nutrients in the diet to produce that.
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Do birds feel pain when laying eggs?

So do chickens feel pain when laying eggs? Many chickens don't appear to be in pain while laying eggs, but some chickens, particularly young chickens and those laying very large eggs, do show signs of pain. These signs include wheezy, gasping vocalizations while laying and occasional minor bleeding from the vent.
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Should you buy large or extra large eggs?

The short version is no, you shouldn't worry about whether you buy large eggs vs. extra large eggs unless you're a baking maniac or a rabid Ina Garten fan. Large eggs are the baking standard, measuring about 2 ounces by weight. Extra large eggs weigh in at 2 1/4 ounces by comparison.
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What is the difference between large and jumbo eggs?

While there will be some inevitable variation between the individual eggs in your carton, on average, this means a large egg should weigh about 2 ounces and a jumbo egg should hit about 2.5 ounces on your scale. (Extra large fall somewhere in the middle around 2.2 ounces per egg.)
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Are jumbo eggs healthy?

As the largest type of chicken egg, jumbo eggs contain more nutrients than their smaller counterparts. Each jumbo egg contains only 90 calories, and also provides a source of essential nutrients, including vitamins and minerals important for good health.
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What is the largest chicken egg ever laid?

According the Guinness Book of World Records, the largest egg was laid in 1956 in Vineland, New Jersey and weighed more than 16 ounces. Ingrid Meyne, 73, said she does not feed her poultry any special ingredients – only grains and vegetables, according to German news agency DPA.
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Why are jumbo eggs so big?

Egg size is related to the age of the hen -- as a hen gets older, she lays larger eggs. Eggs are sorted at the grading station based on weight, not circumference, and packaged accordingly into the following sizes: pee wee, small, medium, large, extra large or jumbo.
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Why do my hens squat when I pet them?

Because this behavior is a submissive signal, some younger hens might also squat in front of chickens that are higher up in your flock's pecking order. They may even squat down when you pet them because of how strong their instinct is.
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What time of day do chickens lay eggs?

They produce eggs at a maximum rate with 16 hours of light exposure. Hens generally lay eggs within six hours of sunrise -- or six hours of artificial light exposure for hens kept indoors. Hens without exposure to artificial lighting in the hen house will stop laying eggs in late fall for about two months.
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Why are my chickens yelling at me?

Yes, chickens can growl! This is the warning to stay away from her, her hormones are raging, and she wants to be a Mama. If you don't heed the warning, you are liable to get a hefty peck or several until you leave. Some broodies will scream at you, rather like a tantrum or hissy fit.
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Do chickens recognize their owners?

Recent research has shown that chickens can distinguish between more than 100 faces of their own species and of humans, so they know who you are and will remember you if you treat them badly.
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How do chickens show affection to humans?

Keep reading to find out what behaviors and other displays of affection chickens show their favorite people. As a general rule, chickens show affection to the people they like by following them around, rubbing their beaks on them, squatting for pets, and sitting in their lap.
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Do chickens know which eggs are theirs?

No. Chickens don't seem to remember their eggs are in the nest and go back looking for them. Nor do they care if you take them. And they wont get mad at you for collecting their eggs unless they are broody, then you need to watch your fingers!
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