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Hi there and welcome, and congrats on the new mini flock!
Nobody's chickens are laying this year. There are a few thousand chicks that came from hatcheries this past spring that should have started laying in the last 2-3 months and haven't even started showing signs yet. Just yesterday, my barred rock (almost 8 months old) finally squatted, and she was at laying age almost 3 months ago. She musta heard me talkin' about whether or not she'd be better as chile verde or as a stew with dumplings. LOL! My welsummer and RIR are still not showing any signs, no squatting, though the RIR did finally start to develop wattles this past week--they are all of a few millimeters now! LOL!
As far as the Florida cold, just make sure they have a draft-free roost area to sleep. Mine sleep in an open-air outdoor pen in northern California with enclosed roost areas for them. I used to live in Louisiana, so I know those harsh southern winters can be bitterly cold because the humidity in the air freezes & bites right through you (you don't have to have snow for it to be cold enough to make you miserable LOL).
Don't be too alarmed they're not laying. It's not just you. It's everybody who got pullets (young hens) that were hatched this past spring. Some people's chickens have started laying, but an inordinate number (more than usual) have not and are slow to mature & it seems to be nation-wide. I, too, wondered if I had been feeding them wrong or something, but they've been here over six months and getting all the right food & still nothing. Same with another friend of mine who bought hatchery chicks that hatched in March--her girls have at least had combs, wattles, and showing signs of egg-laying maturity for several months now, but just no squatting and no eggs. Buncha freeloadin' chickens. LOL.
I know some people swear by hatcheries, but so many of them are producing birds that lay late if they lay at all. I'll only buy from BYCers in the future, seriously.
You claim the article Cyn posted isnt accurate, but you arent accurate either. I know a lot of people who's hens are laying right now; mine are laying over 2 dozen a day. The only people complaining are the people whos hens arent laying. So then read the articles on why they arent laying! I havent seen a thread yet from people who's hens are still laying, probably because it would be too long. If you check the Hatching Eggs for sale forum, you'll see theres lots of people's hens laying right now.
Ebay is full of hatching eggs. My local farm market is loaded with eggs. So there are a lot of hens laying now, even in spite of the shortened daylight hours. If you read that article, it states the reasons why hens arent laying right now. So why do people seem to think its some anomaly that they arent laying??? That is the whole reason Cyn posted these articles, to advise why your (the generic your) hens arent laying, if they arent.