I know this has nothing to do with breed or gender but I didn't get any replies on "Chicken Behavior and Egglaying" So I decided to try my luck here instead. Anywho, I'm beyond excited!!! One of my two (I have a good idea of which one) Easter Egger pullets just layed a tiny olive egg, its about 1 3/4 inches long and 1 inch wide. They are both barely 16 weeks old!!!! Their birthday is April 3, so Monday they will be 16 weeks!! I"m estatic because I wasn't expecting an egg for at least another 2 months! When I came back this morning from my volunteer Fish Resque, my 4 pullets were free ranging and I only saw 3 out of 4, then I called a couple times which usually all sends them running my way, but not the missing one, I went and looked and found her sitting under a fir tree and acting like a hen who is about to lay an egg, so I left her alone, she got on and off the "nest" a couple times and when I got back from Wal-Mart today, there was a tiny olive egg waiting for me under that tree! Now, should I start feeding her layer feed and offering her oystershells? This would be kind of a problem as her brooder buddies aren't laying yet so they would probably consume it also, or not??? Will non-laying pullets eat oystershells? If not, I could just feed her oystershells and chick grower for now, until the rest starts laying also. Thanks in advance.