Stressed out hens

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I am new to chickens, the first round I bought were pullets and are not laying yet. I chaulk this up to just not being old enough and will start any day. Then I bought a roo and hen, they are light brahma bantams. She was laying before I bought her and has yet to lay for me. It's been 3 weeks. How long will it take her to get back into laying? Am I just being impatient?? And are there any signs to watch for on pullets before they start laying.
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Sorry I moved this post to "Behaviors and egglaying" , again sorry new to this and missed that topic!
 
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If this is a young chicken, it takes up to and about 7 mos. for them to start laying. Not sure if different breeds have a variance. I have bantams and one mixed?Sometimes weather can be a factor. But changing environments and any disruptions can always be a question when will they start laying. Depending on her age, I would suggest you start feeding her laying mash/pellets which can only help. You don't necessarily need a rooster for a hen to start laying. They're only need is for hatching young and getting you up in the morning. Hot temperatures can sometimes can also be a factor, be sure to keep plenty of water for her. But just be patient and things should be fine, she'll start when she's ready.
 
Could just be the move that is stressful or it's the time of year that the chickens are starting to moult. Egg production always slows down during a moult.
 
Thanks for the info. After I made that post I noticed she is moulting so I will try my patience and pray she starts to lay again. They make a cute couple and I really would like for her to give me some babies. She is only 18 months old.
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