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I see people say this a lot. I believe that this is not the case. Until a female chicken is one year old, they are a pullet.
I agree with you on this PepsNick. Under a year, pullet & cockerel. Over a year, hen & cock.
A pullet egg is the first 1-5 or so eggs that a female produces when she enters into maturity. They are tiny eggs that range about 1/3 to 1/2 the size of their normal egg size that they will lay eventually. Some never lay these tiny starter eggs, others, well sadly, that's all they ever produce and aren't viable layers.
Leghorns are not known for broodiness, they were bred for high egg production. The broodiness has been bred out of them. Once in a while you'll get one that wants to brood eggs, but it's rare. I always said they'd never go broody until one of mine proved me wrong and has since hatched out several clutches and mothered them just as well as any other broody "breed" does.