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I have some pullets that are just now coming into lay in their 9th mo. and that's just too, too slow in my reckoning. There is a good average sexual maturity age that I find most that fall into that average make for the best and most consistent layers that lay for several years without any problems...that age is 6 mo. Those that come in too early seem to burn out early, those that come in later seem to have many hiccups in their laying cycles and don't lay through the winter months. Just things I've observed over the years.