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Daniluchau
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- Jul 13, 2021
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interesting! thanks.It is possible to tell how much she has been laying. At least, if she is a yellow skinned hen. I'm not sure of others.
As she lays, she pulls yellow pigment from her skin in a specific order. It starts with around the vent, then around eyes, then feet and legs. Beak is somewhere between vent and legs but I don't remember where.
The point being, if she has yellow skin and it is all the same intensity of yellow, then she hasn't been laying long, if she has started. And if even her legs are faded then she is much more than 6 months old.
I don't know enough to narrow times much but you might be able to find more info that would let you narrow it down.
It repigments in the reverse order during molts or winter breaks in laying.
And pretty certain diet is influential. But if it is all diet causing little pigment in a yellow skinned bird then she likely has significant health problems because of malnutrition.
Edit to add: I don't see yellow skin but don't trust my perception. Almost all red hens I've seen have yellow legs, that makes it harder to be objective. It might be possible it is lighting and a hen that has been laying a long time.