Infectious Bronchitis?????? PLEASE HELP!!! ***Updated with Pics***

I've had eggs just like that one. Looks like someone stamped a circular pattern into it. Happens on occasion. Had eggs with tails, folds, etc, on occasion, too. Many eggs from IB look like a wadded up paper bag so I wouldn't jump to conclusions about yours.
 
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Thank you speckled hen, you know a lot about our girls, and I look for your advice!!!!! I spent some time with them when I went to look to see if Mrs. Olson had laid an egg yet today, (she hadn't) and they all look wonderful. I didn't hear any coughing, sneezing, didn't see any eye discharge, nothing. They were inquisitive, wanting of treats, everything. It is like me to jump to conclusions.
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So, here is my question I need answered now if you can:

1. do you think that it is just a glitch in her? Is that why she didn't lay today?

2. Why do you think I only have 3/7 laying (the 3 have been laying for 2 weeks) the others have been squatting for the same length of time, and bright red and big wattles and combs!???
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Thank you for your help....
 
I'm not Cyn, but here's my answer.

Misshapen shells can happen for a number of reasons, one of them includes and immature shell gland. If your pullets are fairly young, that could be the issue with the funky looking egg. She could also be at the end of her cycle and took the day off. The days are also shorter, which could be another reason.

Are the other pullets that are not laying the same breed as the ones that are laying?
 
No, they are not the same breed. The ones that are laying are 2 white rocks, (the ones with the weird eggs) and 1 red star ( the one with big,perfect eggs) The ones that aren't laying are 2 barred rocks and 2 buff orpingtons.

By the way, I appreciate EVERYONE'S answers, I am grateful for you all!!!!!
 
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Well there's you issue! The Orps. always lay later than sex-links (your red star) or rocks. It seems like each breed has its own time frame in which it wants to lay.
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If it makes you feel any better, I have some buffs that are 30 wks. and 26 wks. old that I haven't seen the first egg from yet.
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What!!!???? 30 weeks!!!! 26 weeks!!!
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Then why are they "ACTING" like they want to lay???? They seem SO ready!!!
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I have 2 orders of RIRs this year. The oldest is 29 weeks (19 pullets) and the younger batch is 21 weeks (23 pullets 2 cocks) and I have 3 EEs that hatched somewhere between. Well I only get about 4 eggs a day, which for the past 2 days I went up to 5, so I am hoping to get a dozen a day soon......I should. So I wouldn't worry about 23 or 24 week old chickens being late developers.
You seem like a careful person......why don't you check into the vaccines? It cost me 87 dollars with McMurray a few months back, shipping included and I vaccinated against 5 or 6 things in 3 doses....all separately. My only regret was not getting a little more. You can get up to 4 vaccines in your shipping with the same charge.
 

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