How and why eggs vary in size
The Country Smallholder
|February 2026
Paul Donovan investigates the factors influencing the size of a chicken's egg and finds some surprising influences that cause variations
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The size of a chicken egg is a significant factor in commercial poultry production, as it influences market value and consumer preference. Egg size is not uniform across breeds and is subject to various biological and management influences.
Understanding the key factors that determine egg size can help poultry producers make informed decisions on breed selection, nutrition, health management, and overall flock care to optimise production outcomes. From genetics and breed characteristic to nutrition and environmental considerations, multiple elements interplay to affect the size of eggs laid by hens. Producers catering to specific markets may have particular requirements for egg size, underscoring the importance of grasping these influencing factors.
FACTORS SHAPING EGG SIZE
Chicken egg size is impacted by a combination of inherent and external factors. Breed is a fundamental determinant; different chicken breeds exhibit variations in egg size as part of their genetic makeup. The Tswana breed, for example, is known for laying medium to large eggs, and are popular in commercial egg production in Africa. The age of the hen also plays a role - younger pullets typically begin laying smaller eggs, with egg size often increasing as the birds mature.
Adequate nutrition is also pivotal: nutrients such as protein contribute to overall health and egg production processes, while calcium is crucial for proper eggshell formation. The health status of the flock is also a critical factor; diseases or stress can adversely affect egg production traits, including size.
NUTRITIONAL INFLUENCES ON EGG SIZE
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