why no eggs?(update and contest)

In answer to Redhen's question - the thing with Scratch is that it's not that nutritonally correct for chickens. It's not that it's "bad" for them, but it's sort of like a candy bar for us; it's yummy, but not that nutritional for them, and should only be used as a treat - not as their main source of feed.

No eggs yet, siz8003??
 
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nothing yet! I have been checking the nest boxes 6 times a day with my
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and nothing
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I Have even been dreaming of collecting tons of eggs
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Awe, don't worry - soon you'll have more than you know what to do with!

I know exactly how you feel. I kept checking and checking, and - TRUE STORY - that's how I found BYC. I was looking for info. on the 'net to see if I could find out the average starting age for mine to begin laying, and I found BYC, joined (this is one of only two forums I'm a member of), asked when they'd begin to lay...and I swear on my Mother's grave, went home THAT VERY NIGHT, and got my first egg! I sure wasn't expecting it, after so many days of nothing....nothing...nothing!
 
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We got 2 eggs yesterday from 2 of our teens . 19 weeks old ( rir's ) that means we got 28 teens to go . Look out when they all laying . We will have a total of 46 layers .


This morning after several months of being broody and molting , our Old english Game Bantam hen is back on the nest to lay . Yipppeeeeeeeee
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at 21 weeks and no eggs, i am calling mine moochers and threatening to sqeeze them - they just look at me and beg for treats!!
 
AWESOME, Canjunlizz! Yep, you'll have eggs coming out of your ears! I've got a bunch of juveniles that I'm waiting on as well...the waiting game is so hard! I've got Wellsummers, EEs, Marans, and jersey Giant x new hamp reds! Oldest is 21 weeks, but that's the Wellies, and they don't start until 24 - 26 weeks. Hurry up & wait!!
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Well , I have a combination of rir's , black australorps, & barred rocks , thay are 19 weeks old . I have no idea what age the others should start . But So far 2 of the rir's are making me very proud .

Any idea when australorps and barred rocks start laying .
I also have 8 cochrin bantams that are not laying yet . another good question ?

I am betting they all heard me threaten to make a big gumbo with them that dont start laying this month .
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I have no experience with austraulorps, but I believe BRs begin about 21 weeks. Too funny -they probably DID hear your gumbo comment!!
 

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