Pullet laying 1 egg a week

She's still considered a new layer so her body might not be regulated yet. Is the egg you're getting normal in size, color and shell composition? Does it contain a healthy yolk?
Does her poop still look normal? Vent remains clean?
They are good at hiding when things are wrong so just continue to monitor her behavior. Since it is normal currently and she is laying an egg weekly I wouldn't worry yet.
Like Turkeys provided good insight with internal laying issues.
Thank you for your reply. The eggs she lays have been elongated in shape, but standard size/weight. Not sure if the elongated egg shape means anything. The shell composition has been fine, yolk looks healthy, poop looks normal, vent remains clean.

I will keep monitoring, I guess I'm worried she's internal laying, but when I feel her abdomen it feels squishy like the others. I will check again today and report back.
 
Hi all, thought I'd update that this chicken in question is still going with infrequent laying. At the moment, the last egg she laid was November 6, so it's been about 4 weeks since then. She still goes to the nesting box 3-5 times a week and sits there for a good hour, acting like she's going to lay an egg, but then she leaves and no egg is laid (I know as I have cameras in the nesting box to observe).

She otherwise still is acting normal, eating normal, hasn't carked it ..yet.

I hope it's just something naturally gone wrong with her reproductive system (maybe she wasn't born with many eggs or something?) that doesn't otherwise affect her health?
 
Hi all, thought I'd update that this chicken in question is still going with infrequent laying. At the moment, the last egg she laid was November 6, so it's been about 4 weeks since then. She still goes to the nesting box 3-5 times a week and sits there for a good hour, acting like she's going to lay an egg, but then she leaves and no egg is laid (I know as I have cameras in the nesting box to observe).

She otherwise still is acting normal, eating normal, hasn't carked it ..yet.

I hope it's just something naturally gone wrong with her reproductive system (maybe she wasn't born with many eggs or something?) that doesn't otherwise affect her health?
It sounds to me like she is just a relatively poor layer; there is a lot of variation in lay rates between hens, and some lay infrequently or even not at all - they are called false layers, who go into nest boxes as your does but who never actually lay an egg - in the same way that some are highly productive and are the sort that have been selectively bred over generations to create modern commercial layer breeds.

If she is happy and healthy, as she appears to be, she will probably not only be fine, but will probably not suffer issues of the reproductive tract that her more prolific sisters might, and she will also probably keep laying for years longer than they do.
 
It sounds to me like she is just a relatively poor layer; there is a lot of variation in lay rates between hens, and some lay infrequently or even not at all - they are called false layers, who go into nest boxes as your does but who never actually lay an egg - in the same way that some are highly productive and are the sort that have been selectively bred over generations to create modern commercial layer breeds.

If she is happy and healthy, as she appears to be, she will probably not only be fine, but will probably not suffer issues of the reproductive tract that her more prolific sisters might, and she will also probably keep laying for years longer than they do.
Oh great - I haven't heard of false layers before. That does sound like her. She is an easter egger and her fellow hatchmates lay 4-5 times a week. But I'm sure she could just be an outlier and something went the opposite way in her genetics. Thanks!
 
She otherwise still is acting normal, eating normal, hasn't carked it ..yet.

I hope it's just something naturally gone wrong with her reproductive system (maybe she wasn't born with many eggs or something?) that doesn't otherwise affect her health?
As long as she is acting normal, I wouldn't worry about her laying cycle. It sounds like it is just her. Not all chickens are solid producers, even of the same breed.
I hope there is nothing wrong with her reproductive system and that it's just her natural self as not a strong layer.

We have a hen that laid an egg almost every day for 12-16 days in a row, then she would take a day or two off and repeat the cycle even during triple digit heat indices over the long hot summer; then about two months ago, she suddenly stopped laying all together. After a month of nothing, she laid one egg, then nothing again for weeks. She goes to the nest every day and will sit there for hours without anything. I am assuming and hopeful she will resume her schedule once days grow in length again --- or --- she could be done as a layer. Young at only 14 months I hope she hasn't depleted her supply of eggs but she should be laying throughout the winter as others are, despite the shorter days, albeit with less frequency. As you, I initially was worried she has an internal problem, but health and behavior are all normal. Just sharing this story to hopefully alleviate your fears.
 

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