Do you think it has anything t do with the AM gene? Our AM (actually I think she's a mix, so an EE) just laid her first egg in Feb and she is 9 MONTHS (May 2015 hatch)!! Winter came too soon for her liking, I suppose, and spring not soon enough. She took her good 'ole time. And get this . . . She is a BIG girl, biggest bird in the flock and she laid the smallest pullet egg we have gotten to date. Teeny little robin egg size.She's not a real consistent layer yet, but her eggs are consistently small!![]()
Glad it was a success! My girls did well last night. They spread themselves all throughout the coop and slept quietly. I checked on them this evening before shutting the pop door and couldn't believe my eyes - they were all on the roost! Great little girls behaving already.They really enjoyed being out in the run today, dirt bathing, sun soaking and just generally exploring.
I think it's the silkie genes that are slowing them down. I have some regular blacks that are starting to lay now at about 6 months. This egg was actually pretty good size. Pullets that start laying later often skip the "pullet egg" stage and lay regular eggs from the start.