That reminds me, my pullets are about 17 weeks old now. They should actually start laying around that day that I processed all of their brothers. Well, it looks like I am keeping one brother.
I can't be sure if I talked to you guys about it. My chicks are the first generation that some are gray. I happen to have a trio, and I want to separate them to see what they make.
no really. My babies are 17 weeks or 18 weeks or whatever. they are almost adult size. They are still a little pink and not looking at the nests except to sleep in them and poop in them. They hate me so I have no idea if they squat. They do not sing.
I'm pretty sure they are never going to lay eggs. Which is handy because I just gave away Hedwig and Penny.
Mortie, you don't have a choice but to wait it out. Sounds like they are not close yet. 18-20 weeks is early. 24 weeks is closer to the average I think, but you never hear much about it. We always hear folks bragging about their early layers or lamenting the late ones.