- Sep 7, 2012
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I was initially concerned because she was much more developed than my other of the same age:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/706488/black-australorp-pullet-or-rooster/10#post_9619892
Now, the less mature pullet has caught up, and is the only one of the the two to "squat" "squatting" - neither are yet laying.
Pullet in question:
vs.
Then, I became very alarmed when I noticed that my 2 leghorn hens that ARE laying (as of two weeks ago) appear to be laying fertilized eggs...how?
Based on looks, I think both of my australorps are hens. But, what wth the fertilized egg? And if they are girls shouldn't they also be laying by now?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/706488/black-australorp-pullet-or-rooster/10#post_9619892
Now, the less mature pullet has caught up, and is the only one of the the two to "squat" "squatting" - neither are yet laying.
Pullet in question:
vs.
Then, I became very alarmed when I noticed that my 2 leghorn hens that ARE laying (as of two weeks ago) appear to be laying fertilized eggs...how?
Based on looks, I think both of my australorps are hens. But, what wth the fertilized egg? And if they are girls shouldn't they also be laying by now?