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Thanks for the encouraging info I'm new at this and was a little worried.Hello and welcome to BYC!
It is common for young layers to have many hiccups in laying for the first few months. 18 weeks is young to start laying and her laying machine is not yet mature. As she grows, she should work these kinks out over several months.
Make sure she is on a good high protein feed of 16% to 17% protein, oyster shell on the side in a separate tub, clean fresh water every day and limit treats to 10% of her diet so she eats enough of the formulated feed.
Enjoy your flock and welcome to ours!
i have 6 hens, she is the only one having issues. there haven't been any changes other that going from starter feed to laying feed.Hello and Welcome to BYC. Glad that you have joined with us in this poultry loving community. Your ISA browns are a high production layer that are similar to my high production Rhode Island Reds. The RIR was used in the making of ISA Browns. The small eggs you mentioned are called Fairy Eggs and it happens for what ever reason. I don't know what the inside scoop in on that but it's not a thing to worry about. Can you tell us about any changes as in coop, run, feed, anything? Is she your only chicken?