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19 and a half weeks old and still no eggs :( egg countdown anyone??

Ok, I have a question about this "squatting" thing. My ee did it before she started laying but I thought she was just getting friendlier and letting me pet her. Now my 22 week RSL is doing it for me and she hates to be touched. Is this a defensive behavior or is it really related to laying? I've heard others say there's will do it even when a large bird flies overhead. Please say it's related to laying - I'm so tired of waiting. : )
It is related to laying
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Hens/pullets squat to allow the rooster to 'service' them, as it were. Most will start doing it before they lay an egg, but I have 6 laying right now and each of them have waited til after their first egg to do it, and some still haven't squatted after laying for two weeks. If your girls are squatting it could be any day now!!

Runawaylobster, it sounds like your girls perceived a threat of some sort and just ran for cover. Perhaps your fav girl just got caught up in the mayhem and didn't know what to do. Favs are not known for being the brains of the chicken world, but they sure are adorable!!
 
OK... weird weird stuff going on....

I really don't have a visual on what squatting is so when i let the chickies out this afternoon i stood around
watching them to see if i could see anything.. They love to come out and zoom out of the coop at top speed
when I open it. (they have to stay inside until i get back from work because of the dogs).... Soooooo

there i am standing around, I have a buttercup who flies up and sits on my shoulder which she was doing....
and then suddenly they all took off running as fast as their little legs would go, all back into the coop...
one faverolle was left behind and she was sitting behind a garbage can making noises... shes' still sitting
there and the others now won't come out of the coop, they are all sitting on the floor iniside?????

so i was wondering if the faverolle was going to lay an egg but Nooooo she is just still sitting behind
the garbage can..

this is very very weird and still no eggs today either :(....

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Like yours, mine have to wait for me to let them out (and keep an eye on them), because of a neighborhood dog. The defensive move into the hen house may have been something they sensed overhead. Mine did the same thing when a large raptor cast a big shadow by flying over the yard. They are very aware of their surroundings, even as goofy as they can be.
 
what are the amber white, that sounds interesting
that's my "Betty White" they are a Sex Linked cross from Dunlaps hatchery in Caldwell ID, they have a description on this website and a nice one on Dunlaps too. So far a very nice chicken I have two they lay early(18-19 weeks)nice dark brown eggs not as in chocolate, but the darkest rich brown so far out of all mine...... Amber's are a White RIR roo and a Red RIR hen, I believe the golden SL are the opposite Red RIR roo and a White RIR hen from Dunlaps??? They told me when they molt they will get a splash more amber brown speckles on their backs as they mature, mine are still very white.
 
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Is there away to help them to start to lay?
Unfortunately no, not really. You can be doing things that will make the process of laying easier and make the hens more comfortable, but as far as waving a magic metaphorical wand it doesn't work like that. You can make sure they are on layer feed, have extra oyster shell free choice, are getting plenty of good table greens and fruit scraps and have access to PLENTY of fresh, clean water. It's starting to cool down finally but the heat will get to a chicken and can affect her laying. Make sure you have nest boxes available with plenty of soft bedding (pine shavings, chop straw, pine needles etc.) and dummy eggs in place so the hens will know that this is a nest....a safe soft, quiet and prefferably darker place to lay. Watch for the "squat" They aren't far off once they start to squat (reach sexual maturity) How old are yours?
 
Unfortunately no, not really. You can be doing things that will make the process of laying easier and make the hens more comfortable, but as far as waving a magic metaphorical wand it doesn't work like that. You can make sure they are on layer feed, have extra oyster shell free choice, are getting plenty of good table greens and fruit scraps and have access to PLENTY of fresh, clean water. It's starting to cool down finally but the heat will get to a chicken and can affect her laying. Make sure you have nest boxes available with plenty of soft bedding (pine shavings, chop straw, pine needles etc.) and dummy eggs in place so the hens will know that this is a nest....a safe soft, quiet and prefferably darker place to lay. Watch for the "squat" They aren't far off once they start to squat (reach sexual maturity) How old are yours?
A few of them are already squating.... They love sitting in the nest squating..... I put dumby eggs in there...... Ah their over 18 weeks
 
Oh, How I remember those days... The waiting, the worrying, the checking.... I had BO, BR, RIR, Ameraucanas and FBCM....not one egg until they were 28weeks old(BR) the others were 32 to 38weeks old before they laid.... I hate that they say POL @ 16 weeks because it is not the norm for many breeds... I will say, It's just as exciting at any age.... relax, enjoy the teenage yrs... It will happen, when you finally decide, they will never lay... LOL
 

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