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We use to keep egg layers. About 15 years ago.
They don’t lay as many eggs in the wintertime. Some of them don’t lay eggs at all in the winter.
We had 12 at one time,but most of the time we keep 6 or 8.
We lost a few to raccoons. Skunks kill 8 of them one night. And a couple wild dogs killed two of them one time..
We bought them online once. I think they were 3 or 4 months old when we got them and started producing a month later. They sent them USPS in a cardboard box. Other times we’d buy them from the country store.
Easy to keep and we had tons of eggs. Gave eggs away all the time.
I’m not sure egg layers are very good as meat hens?


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Re: On the subject of chickens
By: Zimbler0
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Fri, 14 Mar 25 11:29 PM
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Decomposed > Another reason that comes to mind is that it takes a while, more than one year I think, to replace a laying hen. But a meat chicken can be replaced in only three months.


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Apr 19, 2023
Once a hen starts laying eggs, she will continue for several years. Peak egg production occurs at around 25-30 weeks of age, and a healthy hen can lay over 200 eggs per year. However, as hens age, their egg production will decrease.
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I seem to remember reading recently that it takes only a few months for a chicken to mature and make eggs. This blurb says six to eight months.

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Lifecycle of Chickens: From Egg to Hen

http://feedandfarm.org/lifecycle-of-chickens-from-egg-to-hen/
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And, of course, any search engine can probably find more info than one could possibly need.
Zim.


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