i recently got three 11 mo java pullets/hens (?--i understand this breed is a slow grower). almost immediately, (2 days later) the smallest of the 3 began to lay, making me think she was laying before i got her. she acts younger than the others though...hides under them, keeps her tail down when stressed (like when i am treating them, etc. on the roost at night) but otherwise, free-ranging or in the chicken yard, seems to be doing great.
my question is, why is her egg so small? i have a variety of sizes (my leghorns and EEs are NOT huge) and it is a midget next to them. not a "wind egg", this is every egg so far (and she has layed 4 eggs in 7 days). i understand the java tends to have a large egg. she is roughly 2/3 of the size of the bigger Javas, and her egg is 2/3 the size of an EE (*maybe* my EE is a large, but just barely). it looks like a midget egg!
so is it:
1) her age (i.e., they will likely get bigger)
2) her, in particular, being a "small" expression of her breed? (i want chicks from these hens and want to keep her genetics in consideration)
3) a combination of the two?
4) too soon to say?
what kind of size do you get from javas?
my question is, why is her egg so small? i have a variety of sizes (my leghorns and EEs are NOT huge) and it is a midget next to them. not a "wind egg", this is every egg so far (and she has layed 4 eggs in 7 days). i understand the java tends to have a large egg. she is roughly 2/3 of the size of the bigger Javas, and her egg is 2/3 the size of an EE (*maybe* my EE is a large, but just barely). it looks like a midget egg!
so is it:
1) her age (i.e., they will likely get bigger)
2) her, in particular, being a "small" expression of her breed? (i want chicks from these hens and want to keep her genetics in consideration)
3) a combination of the two?
4) too soon to say?

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