I’ve heard of parthenogenesis in female turkeys but never in chickens. Maybe incubate some eggs and see if they hatch.
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Ok I'm new to chickens mine are all 7 months old about so I'm only trying to help so if I'm wrong I'm learning I geuss but look at what I'm seeing
The first photo is your chicken shows flight feather and bushy tail
Then my sex link girls no flight feather or bushy tail yours also has non rounded saddle feathers I could be totally wrong
I’ve heard of pathogenesis in female turkeys but never in chickens. Maybe incubate some eggs and see if they hatch.
If the chicks that hatch from the eggs are all female then your hens are parthogenesising themselves
HelloWELCOME TO BYC! Another new zealander! That egg is certainly fertile. Do you have an incubator? Put a few in it and see if they hatch. Keep us posted!