Breed of these two? and when should i expect eggs?!

jaredrah777

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they are both about 20-22 weeks old have no clue of the breed of the black one.

Also when should i expecting eggs from these two? when i go to put my hand over them they dont squat like others.

thanks.
 

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Usually by 25 weeks, but it is variable. Length of daylight hours is an important part in triggering pullets to lay, so they may wait a bit. The red sex link looks closer to laying than the Easter egger, judging by the brightness of her comb and wattles. FYI, bearded chickens don't get wattles, so that is normal for your Easter egger.
 
Usually by 25 weeks, but it is variable. Length of daylight hours is an important part in triggering pullets to lay, so they may wait a bit. The red sex link looks closer to laying than the Easter egger, judging by the brightness of her comb and wattles. FYI, bearded chickens don't get wattles, so that is normal for your Easter egger.
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