When will my pullet start laying?

Alright, I just witnessed my Rhode Island Roo mating my Black Australorpe. My kids are 18 weeks now, and that particular Australorpe has reddened around her face and her comb a lot. Any thoughts on when I can expect an egg? I would think that actual mating would indicate that the female is receptive, and therefore should lay any minute now, right? I'm getting so antsy. Or, any thoughts on what I can do to take my mind off it?
Thanks
 
My pullets will be 20 weeks old this Wednesday and no eggs yet! I have 5 leghorn, 5 California white, 5 California grey, 5 production reds and 5 cuckoo marans, this waiting business is getting really old! I also have 8 three year old hens that haven't laid an egg since December, so all I have is a bunch of freeloaders!! So many chickens, so little eggs!!!
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Alright, I just witnessed my Rhode Island Roo mating my Black Australorpe. My kids are 18 weeks now, and that particular Australorpe has reddened around her face and her comb a lot. Any thoughts on when I can expect an egg? I would think that actual mating would indicate that the female is receptive, and therefore should lay any minute now, right? I'm getting so antsy. Or, any thoughts on what I can do to take my mind off it?
Thanks
Make baby-name lists xD
 
My pullets will be 20 weeks old this Wednesday and no eggs yet! I have 5 leghorn, 5 California white, 5 California grey, 5 production reds and 5 cuckoo marans, this waiting business is getting really old! I also have 8 three year old hens that haven't laid an egg since December, so all I have is a bunch of freeloaders!! So many chickens, so little eggs!!!
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Hopefully the 3 year olds haven't been on layer feed since December and not producing egg shells.

I just got a black sex link and a light brahma! I would like to know at what age do these breeds start laying? They are about 6 weeks old now!
Almost all breeds start between 20 and 26 weeks. Some start as early as 16 but some can be 30-40 weeks before they start depending on time of year. Lengthening days they'll start sooner, decreasing day length or dead of winter will be later.

I'll go take a look at her now. She started squatting a couple days ago, but she could have been a squatter earlier since I don't go to pet them or pick them up everyday.
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I have yet to see my leghorns squat. The one isn't laying yet but she is 2 weeks younger so in about another week or so. My RSL's and SS's squat all the time.
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I have not experienced squatting with any of my birds, really. I guess I'm not really quite sure what it looks like.

She is the escape artist and gets out of the run every day within about 2 minutes of me opening the coop. The run has no roof yet, but it's about 8 feet high. Child's play for her to get over. Hopefully she's not laying eggs somewhere I haven't checked yet!

Thanks for all the responses! But by all means, keep going if you'd like! :D
Squatting and onset of lay are both related to sexual maturity, however they are not intrinsically entwined. Laying is ovulation, squatting is the desire to breed. I've yet to have a hen squat for me that had a rooster in the flock.

Awesome! It's really fun waiting for that first egg.
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