Hey Cody, are these you hens or pullets. I mostly see this with immature hens and pullets. If these are pullets, you may need to wait until these bird mature more.
However, some hens can have a smaller clutch rate (3 to 6 eggs), or a higher clutch rate (16 to 25 eggs), both are abnormal. The normal clutch rate should be 10 to 14 eggs.
This is a selectable and inheritable trait. If these are fully matured hens, be careful not the produce chicks from hens that are far from the normal clutch rate.
Select hens that start setting at 10 to 14 eggs.