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That would be my take on it. The first few tend to be a little weird one way or another. I've had several start out like that. I actually had a new pullet who laid eggs with dents in them.
I had one that made a sorta hour glass shape in the first few eggs, not real pronounced but it was still noticeable. She eventually started laying normal after that though.
That would be my take on it. The first few tend to be a little weird one way or another. I've had several start out like that. I actually had a new pullet who laid eggs with dents in them.
I had one that made a sorta hour glass shape in the first few eggs, not real pronounced but it was still noticeable. She eventually started laying normal after that though.