Thanks Dawn. Sally's egg was longer and even more pointed on both ends. She was purchased recently(last week) and was being used as a broody. I was told she also was laying. I'm doubting that her eggs are fertile at this point and surprised that we got a first one from her so soon. I have her with two young OEG roos,2OEG hens and 3 very young black silkies(that I hope are hens). Anyway, I hope if I ever have to store her eggs for hatching(eventually) that I'll know which is the pointed end and that the shape won't cause a problem for chicks pipping.