Glass chicken egg

Close Viewer
- Title:
- Glass chicken egg
- Description:
- Glass chicken egg used for inducing hens to lay eggs. According to Mrs. Gold, to encourage a hen to lay eggs in a specific place, farmers would often begin making their nests and place the artificial nesting eggs in them with the hope that the hen would complete her nest in that location. This also helped the farmer keep track of which hens were laying eggs and where the eggs were located. The glass eggs remained in the nest until the hen laid and incubated the eggs and the offspring hatched. It was important to maintain this process and promptly remove the artificial egg so that it could be reused.
- Collection Title:
- Johannah Gold Collection
- Contributing Institution:
- Avery Research Center at the College of Charleston
- Media Type:
- Objects
- Topical Subject:
- Agriculture, Turkeys--Habits and behavior, and Turkeys--Reproduction
- Geographic Subject:
- Southern States, United States, South Carolina, and South Atlantic States
- S.C. County:
- Charleston County (S.C.)
- Shelving Locator:
- 2009.017.004a
- Date Digital:
- 2010-04-01
- Digitization Specifications:
- 300 dpi; Nikon D80 camera; archival images in .tif and .nef formats.
- Internet Media Type:
- image/jpeg
- Copyright Status Statement:
- Copyright status undetermined.
- Access Information:
- For more information contact archivist at the Avery Research Center, 125 Bull Street, Charleston, SC 29424.
- Admin ID:
- 46350
Permalink