junebuggena
Crowing
Hens don't change sex if there is no rooster around. It's not physically possible for a hen to change sex. Hens that develop rooster characteristics do so because their functioning ovary is compromised due to infection or a tumor. They remain genetically female.Oh, her comb is fine! I have plenty of roosters and this is one of my hen's comb:
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Now yes... Sometimes I contemplate if she is a bit- you know-But she is my best egg layer, sweetest hen and I raised her in my room!!Defective.
Now yes, some hens will change sex if they don't have a rooster. Crowing and mating hens... Are normally one of those culprits. A bigger comb doesn't play a part in that though.
As long as your hen acts fine, she looks perfect!
And to your egg question, some hens look egg-bound when they produce an egg. Granite, some hens are... But it's normal at times. My SF hens stands straight up straight down like a penguin... PLOP. There's a pretty lil' egg underneath her.
Good luck, God bless! (Those are beautiful hens too!)
-The Angry Hen