25 weeks and STILL no eggs...

HorseFeathers

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Hi-

This spring we got some new pullets to add to our dwindling flock of hens (AKA, three). They are exactly 25 weeks today, and still not one single little egg! :mad:

At least one, probably two, perhaps even the whole batch had cocci at an early age, and we think it may have stunted their growth. But they're big- just no combs and wattles.

Their breeds are 3 EEs and one Welsummer.

We gave the Welsummer's sister to a new home along with a RIR before the cocci outbreak. They are not being fed on organic feed like ours, have HUGE combs/wattles, and started laying a while ago. HUMPH.

We have a pretty good idea of why our pullets are so late, but I'd appreciate any other ideas!

Thanks!
 
They may just be late bloomers. Some of my 26+ weekers just started to lay this past week. I have three this age who still have laid. They just don't seem to be in any hurry (although I am). Just give it time.
 
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Mine turn 20 weeks this Friday and NOTHING. I have 4 with large combs and wattles and they all squat, but NOTHING. I'm just getting impatient.
 
I am right there with you...I was anxiously waiting for my Australorp pullet to reach 20 weeks, then 20 weeks came and went with NO EGG!!! :mad:

Now, she's about 24 or 25 wks, comb and wattles are bright red (have been for a while now), and she has been doing the crazy egg-laying song (bwack, bwack, bwack, BACAAAAK!) but still NO EGG!

*sigh* guess we'll just have to keep waiting! That egg sure better be tasty, considering how much money we've invested in it!
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I have 5- 22 week old buff orps and only 2 of them have just started laying within the last 6 days, and one of them in the last 3 days. They did the squat for about 2 weeks before the first egg. It should not be long now, try to be patient. I have 9 small brown eggs in my fridge right now and I would say they are about 1/2 the size of a large to jumbo egg. From what I hear it takes a while for them to get larger so , definately patience is needed. My husband just looks at the size and shakes his head.
 

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