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Is it common for new first-time layers to lay round and/or tiny eggs? I'm not sure if it was one of my RIRs, BRs or EE's, they are all about the same age, but someone laid a round egg on the ground by the coop, and then later I found a very tiny egg in the RIRs and BRs roost coop.
 
This is what my first egg looked like. It is the only one I have received so far and I found it a couple of days ago. It had a really soft shell but I'm hoping the layer pellets and oyster shell will help that.

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Totally common and totally normal. You might want to try some oyster shell now that their laying to thicken up their shells a bit. The small eggs are referred to here as "Fart Eggs" and soft shell are just that. My girls are well into their 3rd laying season and still give me a small egg once in awhile. Nothing to be worried about.
 
Check out how tiny this egg is! I am guessing one of my yougins (4 months old) layed this egg? It looks just like a regualr chicken egg except really small. So is it even a chicken egg?

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I thought it was probably a "normal" thing. Once those girls really get going we are going to be eatin' a LOT of eggy-weggs. The dogs will get their treats too! Right now we just have 4 mature Orps laying, and they are all we can usually eat a day.
 
That's totally normal. Also expect double yolk eggs too. As the pullet's body matures and gets used to laying eggs, you will get weird eggs. Everything will straighten out and look normal.
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