Jeremy, thanks for the info. I will give it a shot and see where it goes.
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Here are my now 17 week old Lavender Orpingtons hatched on 10/12/11 from purchased eggs. We believe we have 4 pullets and 1 rooster - Francis - confirmed by his recent crowing.
My question - what is the typical age for them to begin laying? They have been interested in the nest box, eating Layer pellets and oyster shell.
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What a cute set up! Your girls look pretty good. (is one a blue?) You don't always see a nice "bustle" like that in the lavs.

Nooooo- 9 months is not "the rule". It all depends on when they hatched, what kind of sunlight you have, where you live...many things factor into that. I have had several orps start laying at 6 months, and I don't supplement light at all.

Nooooo- 9 months is not "the rule". It all depends on when they hatched, what kind of sunlight you have, where you live...many things factor into that. I have had several orps start laying at 6 months, and I don't supplement light at all.
Thanks!What will the comb of a new layer pullet look like? I'm used to the White Leghorn and Ancona combs being big and bent over, but all the pictures I see of LOs show shorter & straight combs. I am still trying to determine how close they might be to laying.Thanks!
My beautiful 18 week old rooster Francis - his crow is still very rusty, but cute
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One of the girls passing cautiously by Foghorn
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And sitting together on a warm day
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