the [egg] wait is driving me crazy!!!

Okay, I think I am resigning myself to waiting until spring for my first eggs
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It is now dark by 6:30, which means not nearly enough light to stimulate egg laying. The girl's combs are continuing to redden...even my easter egger's comb started pinking today. *sigh*
 
hah waiting is so hard !

i got my first egg from a broody yesterday after waiting for nearly 20 weeks for her to start again now all i need is the others to join in and i may get a box of eggs yet !!!!
 
ha ha well, I for one wish you luck! My new girls are start-overs from loosing my entire flock last year. It's so frustrating!
 
hello

well the luck definatly worked
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after nealy 20 weeks of waiting my old girl after broody and raising chicks have started again on sunday i got my first egg off mummy chicken and this morning i got an egg of one of the new girls who i had given up hope of laying until the spring !!

i am so happy i dont know what todo
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lets hope this is not all a one off
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i hope all goes well and i pass on the luck to the nest person waiting xx
 
Today my 5 girls are 20 weeks old--so the waiting game is on.... out of the 5 -2 of the girls, have nice red combs and nice size wattles. I know I will be checking the nest boxes very often!! This is like being a kid and waiting for Christmas to come.
 
I'll chime in here. I've collected a variety of silkies, ranging in age from about 3-9 months. Silkies are notoriously late layers and none of mine had started. Then I cheated and bought a trio of silkies that included a laying hen. She stopped laying 2 days after I got her home and I figured that was it until spring because it's barely light from about 6:30am - 5pm.. Well, she started laying again and I caught 2 others now laying too. They have "nesting parties" in the coop, and I found warm eggs where each of them were. I only have dim solar light in my coop to provide a little light for them to find their way in at night. Somehow I'm getting lots of eggs now! I think the one laying hen triggered the others.
 
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