How to get chickens to start laying

The waiting sucks doesn't it.

Looks like your one pullet may be a Easter egger. Hard to tell in the picture, but are her legs greenish? If so most likely a EE.
Either way, she's gorgeous.
 
The waiting sucks doesn't it.

Looks like your one pullet may be a Easter egger. Hard to tell in the picture, but are her legs greenish? If so most likely a EE.
Either way, she's gorgeous.
Thanks for the help on the breed its legs are yellow and have some brownish flakes on the front ill post a better pic.
 
The waiting sucks doesn't it.

Looks like your one pullet may be a Easter egger. Hard to tell in the picture, but are her legs greenish? If so most likely a EE.
Either way, she's gorgeous.
Her legs are yellow and brownish on the front.
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Yea they do look pretty similar i just posted some pics on the forum.
She look like a sex-link. And from the red wattles, you will not have to wait much longer for eggs. Keep them healthy, lots of water and shade. Looks like you have room and grass, very good for them. Happy hens lay better!
 
For us our chickens start laying when they are six or seven months sometimes a year !!!!!!

Idk why we give them layer pellets at five months and oyster shells table scraps (veggies of course) I dont know maybe it's just the breeds but ours have never laid at 4 months we have had chickens for about 6 years now
 
Ditto on the butt-check! Butt, with no eggs yet, that is still to come!
I've observed that pelvic points can spread a week or more before eggs appear,
just like squatting. The only way to really know which egg came from which bird is to 'catch them in the act'.
 

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