Welsummer STILL hasn't laid at 30 weeks

Quote: Just like a woman's hips spread during childbirth, so does a pullets hips spread when she starts laying. In my experience in childbirth, hips don't go back.
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The rest of the flock has been laying a while. She's the hold out. What is wrong with her? Healthy, happy, talkative.... she just hasn't laid. She's in the middle of pecking order

She is probably just a slow developer.

My breeder Welsummers don't start laying until they are 24-36 weeks.
 
I thought my Welsummer pullet would never lay, but she finally did at age 30 weeks 3 days. So . . . give it time. If she squats when you approach her, that's a good sign. Pullets will typically start laying within 1 to 2 weeks of first squatting (although not all pullets will squat).
 

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