Ester Eggers laying?

GrumpyOldMan

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Jun 7, 2010
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I know this information is somewhere already, BUT. I search several different ways and could not find the answer and frankly I’m just to lazy to read hundreds of posts. Already read a couple of dozen and didn’t find the answer. At what age do Easter Eggers start laying?
 
Mine started at around 24-25 weeks. From the time they started laying, they were laying about 5 eggs a week, but lately all of them, including the EEs have slowed production a good bit.
 
Thanks! Our's are about 16 weeks so we'll start looking for eggs in another month or so. Was just wondering when we should start looking.
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My EEs started laying around 21-23 weeks in the middle of a VERY cold winter last year. My Esther is a scissor-beak and is my most reliable, productive hen!

Esther:
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Lucy:
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I have 3, and they are the most consistant layers! Almost an egg every day. Two lay blue eggs and one lays a green.
 
I have three EE's - the first one laid at 24.5 weeks old - the last one didn't lay until 32 weeks old. It just depends on the individual pullet/hen. My Wyandottes started at 21 weeks.
I have two green egg layers and one very light baby blue (the mostly white one in the foreground) .

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Good luck with your girls- the EE's are certainly the characters in my little flock.
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one of my ee's started laying last week at 21 weeks and is basically the only girl laying daily of the nine various breeds! She's on her fourth day in a row after one skip day. The other ee is now 22-23 weeks old and not started yet. These were from the same hatch date at MPC
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