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Wouldn't be surprised. Soft shelled eggs are common in new layers. Keep a watch on her, I think it probably was her as I'm still confident she's a pullet.Update - we have 3 normal eggs and 1 soft shell egg. Does that settle it? 4 eggs = 4 girls? The Soft shell one must have been Olivia overnight because I know the 3 others were from my 3 already laying hens.
I was using THEY since its a gender undecided![]()
Same, once we had a pair of bantams and the rooster suddenly past away. The hen start crowing and all of our hens during melting season crow. I think it has something to do with there hormonesThat looks like a pullet to me with nice, fat, rounded feathers on her saddle and hackle area.
One of our Orpington pullets crowed until she started to lay eggs, then she stopped.
I also have a bantam who will crow to her flock if separated from them.
I’m going to say Olivia is a beautiful pulletHi everyone, I'm new to raising chickens and was told I had bought 4 girls, however I'm suspicious one may be a rooster. 'She' has recently started crowing (21 weeks old). Can anyone help by looking at this photo from a couple of weeks ago.
I get that, but you asked about "do" or "does" oh, never mind.I was using THEY since its a gender undecided![]()
Hey! I resemble that remarkI know it's odd, but you still use plural verb conjugation with singular they. Unless you're Southern. I can say that cause I am.