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Yeah those definitely look like girls. Looks like you have a crowing hen!
You can try putting a real rooster in there and see if he submits them down the chicken ladder. Let them establish new hierarchy and see if that helps. Not sure if that is an option to you though.
Only other thing I can think of is to separate the offender for a while and put her in "time out" in her own cage of sorts. Or to get rid of the offender.
You can try doing a search on here though and see if there are more options.
And you might want to check and make sure there are no broken egg shells or sticky stuff in the nest where they lay. It could just be the winter, but it could be you have an egg eater too. Watch closely.
Yeah those definitely look like girls. Looks like you have a crowing hen!
Only other thing I can think of is to separate the offender for a while and put her in "time out" in her own cage of sorts. Or to get rid of the offender.
And you might want to check and make sure there are no broken egg shells or sticky stuff in the nest where they lay. It could just be the winter, but it could be you have an egg eater too. Watch closely.