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I have 6 BO pullets at age 18 weeks. About three are scrawnier, with bright red waddles that have developed quite a bit, and do a squat when I pet them sometimes. The others are bigger pullets, and from my understanding, won’t be as good of egg layers. Any tips/prep, things I should be doing, feed recommendations? They are on 20% right now, and I’m waiting to drop it to an egg laying feed when they actually start. They get lots of healthy snacks as well as corn for the cold winters. This is my first time and I’m so excited! Er egg-cited I should say! ..wow that was horrible, anyways thanks!

David
 
I wrote and sang a song for my girls. (To the tune of Harry Chapin's I Wanna Learn A Love Song.)

I wanna hear the egg song,
What a happy thing!
I wanna hear the egg song,
Won't you let me hear you sing?
I wanna hear the egg song,
I want my girls to lay.
I wanna hear the egg song,
Sometime today.

It didn't help a bit.
 
You want that calcium, that layer feed provides, BEFORE they drop an egg because you want a good egg, not a splat/non-shelled egg. All flock/Flock raiser (sounds like you are doing that now with the 20% protein) and oyster shell on the side for free choice and you're golden.
If you are determined to feed them layer feed, I'd go ahead and give it to them as they're at an age where their bodies can handle it before it starts needing it.

Just an anecdote, but I didn't give my chickens layer feed or any form of supplemental calcium until AFTER the first egg appeared. The first eggs they laid were perfect; very hard shells and beautiful, ready to eat. As soon as they laid, I provided egg shells at will and oyster shell at will, both.
 
We got our first egg! A nice brown color, unfortunately it was frozen and cracked because I was not anticipating it. But that feeling is so fun! On of my hens these past few weeks really matured quickly, huge red combs, intense squatting, and then I find this! —

Also, tips on the freezing and the eggs? I’ll start collecting more frequently now that I know there is one laying.
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You want that calcium, that layer feed provides, BEFORE they drop an egg because you want a good egg, not a splat/non-shelled egg. All flock/Flock raiser (sounds like you are doing that now with the 20% protein) and oyster shell on the side for free choice and you're golden.
If you are determined to feed them layer feed, I'd go ahead and give it to them as they're at an age where their bodies can handle it before it starts needing it.
 
I have 6 BO pullets at age 18 weeks. About three are scrawnier, with bright red waddles that have developed quite a bit, and do a squat when I pet them sometimes. The others are bigger pullets, and from my understanding, won’t be as good of egg layers. Any tips/prep, things I should be doing, feed recommendations? They are on 20% right now, and I’m waiting to drop it to an egg laying feed when they actually start. They get lots of healthy snacks as well as corn for the cold winters. This is my first time and I’m so excited! Er egg-cited I should say! ..wow that was horrible, anyways thanks!

David
From what I understand EE can take awhile to lay. Just ask @CluckingCrazyCoop . She waited about 30 weeks!
 
I kept mine on the 20% protein all flock pellets, with OS and egg shell on the side. I have a cockerel, and the 20% lets me give them some treats without worrying about the protein content.

But, oh man! The waiting for the first egg! Good luck. The bright red wattles and squatting are good signs!
 

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