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My white leghorn is laying eggs we're going to incubate and one day she layed one about the size of a quarter.
Somebody told me it was a pullet egg? Is my chicken sick? Will these "pullet eggs" hatch? I really need to know.
Somebody told me it was a pullet egg? Is my chicken sick? Will these "pullet eggs" hatch? I really need to know.
and Welcome To BYC! Your White Leghorn could have laid a wind egg (also called a fart egg, rooster egg etc), they are small eggs that usually do not have a yolk, they are fairly common in young layers or in birds starting or stopping a laying cycle, they also just happen occasionally. They are usually caused by a tiny piece of the reproductive system fooling the system into thinking it is a yolk and a shell etc is made around it. They usually aren't anything to worry about.