You are welcome and glad to help. I hope this helps. Just another word. Your RIR’s are getting on up there in age when it comes to laying eggs. Not that they could be finished by any means but you are going to get much more value out of your pullers for your investments of time and money so that is what you need to be thinking about when it comes to things like food, housing, and basically the way they are treated overall. Now personally I try to treat all my animals and birds basically the same but my birds are the same age and yours are not and you are having problems out of your older ones with a big age gap with a big difference in the value they are going to bring you and different people value their animals differently so that is why I made the point the way that I did. Some birds lay until they are 7or 8 years of age but it might be two eggs a week or more or less it just depends or it, their feeding situation, health, and all other things it is getting. Yours may settle down and get with your program and get busy hopefully but in my opinion for right now I would value your pullets safety first because the big girls can watch out for themselves better and your pullets still have more influences to be taken from you in order to be receptive from and absorb good things and enjoy your attention early and then your big girls can still adjust more in time as a result of having all these things as well from a secondary perspective not an after thought but more as a “hey -she really is going to be nice to us also instead of just give us food and water and a place to live- we might like her after all - especially if she has treats too. Those young cluckers seem to know what they are talking about too!