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It can be frustrating waiting & waiting for those first eggs, but honestly, you really don't want them to rush; if they are pushed (for example, given laying feed before they begin to lay), you can end up with laying issues later such as internal laying or becoming eggbound. Although it's a long wait sometimes, I am ALWAYS happy when they wait until past 26 or 28 weeks, as I'm confident that I won't have future laying issues when they do.
It can be frustrating waiting & waiting for those first eggs, but honestly, you really don't want them to rush; if they are pushed (for example, given laying feed before they begin to lay), you can end up with laying issues later such as internal laying or becoming eggbound. Although it's a long wait sometimes, I am ALWAYS happy when they wait until past 26 or 28 weeks, as I'm confident that I won't have future laying issues when they do.