With the possibility of intersexed chickens and a host of other gender disorders its possible that there is something off. If the standard feed and supplement regiments don't work your chicken may just be "special" (take with tongue firmly planted in cheek)![]()
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Hi ChezPoulez2 - glad you have come to the thread.
Your hen sounds like she may have hormone issues - I guess crowing or attempting to would be the tip off . There are unknown genetics in Cream Legbars - but I never hear regularly of females attempting to crow, soft shells and spurs. I think that from time to time this pops up in all breeds of chicken
Soft shell layers will self-select out of the gene pool for the future.
I have a hen with spurs...although not desirable - not considered a big deal in the UK where Cream Legbars originate (I think it knocks off 1/2 point in the Poultry show) and considered desirable on females of some breeds, one of them is game fowl if I understand correctly. Despite spurs she is a good layer.
Once I had one that had difficulty producing a shell. She was a Craigslist purchase, and I suspect that the person from whom I bought her and two others gave the chicks no nutrition after they were out of the brooder, and expected that they would get all their nourishment from free ranging. In the case of mine it could have been nurture not nature.
Since this one of yours hasn't endeared herself to you -- you could eliminate her from your flock.
adding link
http://blogs.nature.com/grrlscientist/2010/03/gender-bending_chickens_mixed_not_scrambled.html
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