“New egg, is mystery bird a hen?”

TeaBex

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Apr 14, 2025
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I found this light brown egg in the coop today and just want to confirm my suspicions. I have what I was considering a “mystery gender” lavender Orpington (pictures 2 & 3). The other Orpington I have is now clearly male and the differences between the two have me leaning towards hen for the one pictured. I have 5 other chickens besides the Orpingtons - 4 Easter Eggers, 1 barred Plymouth, and 2 female mallards who are about 4 months old. We started getting eggs about a month ago, but not everyone is laying yet. The barred was our first with medium brown eggs and then at least two of the Easter Eggers are laying greenish blue. They all came from the same local farm. Is it safe to assume my mystery bird is a hen and this is her egg? The final picture is the mystery egg next to my barred Plymouth’s - both were laid around the same time so I know it’s not hers. Thank you in advance for your insights!
 

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Is this one crowing? Looks like a female to my untrained eye 🤔
Yeah... I agree. I'd like to know what makes you say "confirmed" because both of your Lavendar Orpingtons look like pullets to me. In fact, I'd be willing to bet your "rooster" is the one laying the eggs since she looks more mature.

Lavendars are tricky because they often have shredded feathers. Sometimes these shredded feathers can look like pointy hackles and saddles.
 

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