Latest Point of Lay?

MotherOfCluckers

In the Brooder
Jul 21, 2019
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E842A763-ACB3-40DE-8FB5-800FD07B3420.jpeg 6E5BB367-8A4D-4E05-B03D-562FCDA29D37.jpeg 4B1EE11F-D495-4519-BC15-7574A6009427.jpeg 06D69C72-119E-4E6E-A91C-6C49738CF1A8.jpeg 26BAF677-7E95-49F8-AFC8-908E7051B34B.jpeg 5A61811A-D684-4B5F-A45D-36A24A47E06E.jpeg I have 9 pullets, all raised from day old chicks. The oldest were born around 5/25 and the youngest around 6/30. One of the first group is laying consistently as of 12/5, and one from the other group is starting to squat and act like she may lay an egg soon. My question is, what is the latest point of lay? I realize that as my girls were “old enough” to lay the hours of daylight decreased, so I’m sure that has a lot to do with it...but I thought I would ask the experts. When will they lay? Spring?

The first three from the 5/25 hatch are a barred rock (the layer), a cuckoo marans, and an Easter Egger. They’re all friendly, and I’ve seen the barred rock laying, but the other two do not squat.

Of the younger group one barred rock has started to squat this week, and her cell mate from the tractor store definitely doesn’t. They were sold as blue eggers but are definitely barred rock.

The four ladies that fall somewhere in the middle in age are three olive eggers and an Easter Egger...no one squats and the Easter Egger is very petite compared to everyone else.
 
I'm still waiting on an April hatch, and one May is just starting while another has been laying regularly for a month. My latest was an 11 month old last year, but then she continued to lay later than everyone else as we went into winter, and at the end of the day they all seem to lay the same number of eggs, give or take a dozen, so I don't think it matters much. It's just agony waiting for them to start ! :barnie
 
Unfortunately chickens don't read books and sometimes defy what is expected of them, they will probably wait until spring when the daylight gets longer. Don't give up hope, like the earlier poster said, when hers started later, she layed well into the winter. good luck with the waiting part as I am not that good at that either(no patience you see)...
 

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