We have a mixed flock - 3 red stars, 3 black stars, 3 RIRs, and 1 Black Australorp. They all joined us as chicks April 23, 19. The first to lay was a red star, at 16 weeks. The last pullet in the flock laid her first egg at 20 weeks. In sum, all 10 pullets laid first eggs within 20 weeks. They were fed Scratch and Peck from day one, consume all organic fruit and veg and compost, and free range from 2-8 hours / day, depending on season.
As a new chicken keeper, I was not expecting eggs for at least 24 weeks. I spent a lot of time with them at that time, because they were just getting used to ranging around. I was so fascinated with watching them, and noticed this red star acting very different, like she was searching and desperate. I realized she was looking for a place to lay her first egg. I had covered the next boxes with burlap, and had to run to my shop to grab pliers to remove the tacks and open up one of the boxes, so that sweet little pullet had a place to lay. As I opened up the 'curtain' and held it for her, I swear, she looked at me, looked in the box, stepped in, and laid her little egg. It was such a cool experience! She was so proud, and the whole flock was involved -- especially the rooster.
That was back in August. I noticed the rooster became less and less involved, and now, he does not enter the hen house at all. I am still so fascinated with the egg laying experience. It amazes me every day. Sometimes I feel so bad removing their only purpose in this life to serve myself. But I have never felt so good about food I consume save for food coming from our garden.
Raising these little chickens has brought more satisfaction than I ever imagined. It has also brought more responsibility and time than I was prepared for. It has brought me closer to the natural order of things, and the flock teaches me more than I could have known. I love my little chickens! Thanks for starting the poll - so interesting to hear different experiences.