New eggs... always "malformed"?

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I've read many threads about pullets starting to lay who lay very, very small eggs, mis-shapen eggs, shell-less eggs, or "fart eggs"...

Is this always the case though? My pullets are starting and nothing but normal eggs, a little smaller than my older gals, but not tiny, malformed or anything like that.

Thanks!
 
I got my first two today and they are small but perfect! (except that they were laid in the compost bin.)
 
I've got about 4 dozen so far from about 6 of my hens and they have all been small but perfect...
 
Most first eggs are fine. Most problem eggs are from pullets just starting to lay, but it's normal to get normal eggs.
 
My very first egg ever (about 2 years ago) was about the size of a quarter! Granted it was from a banty hen, but it was teeny tiny. All have been normal since then
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Just one egg, from one hen, one time.
 
Good to know!

I didn't know if I was "missing" some or something! I'd hate for my chickens to be "weird" from laying normal eggs! LOL

Thanks!
 
We just started getting our 1st eggs about 2 weeks ago. They are small, but normally shaped. Over the past 2 weeks, they have gradually started getting larger.
 
This was my EE's 3rd egg...poor girl. It was like 2 eggs were attached together.

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