Isa brown 20 weeks old, need help

Nuggschick

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Hi there. We got 3 new isa brown chickens. The seller said they’re 20 weeks old. They’re not laying yet. I’m wondering if they’re not 20 weeks yet and much younger. Because their combs / wattles are quite small and not very red. They’re also not squatting down yet when you pat them on the back. Do they need to have more developed combs to be ready to lay? Wondering what others think? I’ll attach some photos
 

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Hi there. We got 3 new isa brown chickens. The seller said they’re 20 weeks old. They’re not laying yet. I’m wondering if they’re not 20 weeks yet and much younger. Because their combs / wattles are quite small and not very red. They’re also not squatting down yet when you pat them on the back. Do they need to have more developed combs to be ready to lay? Wondering what others think? I’ll attach some photos
I think it's really just a waiting game. My first hens didn't lay until they were 12 months old! I don't know why but I just played the waiting game until they started laying. Do you have fake eggs with them? That can help!
 
They need some time to adjust to their new surroundings.

And yes, they look younger than 20 weeks old, but sellers of pullets often claim them to be POL when in reality they will need a few more weeks to come into lay.

And welcome to the BYC community! :frow
 

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