Does egg-laying age differ by breed?

PunkinPeep

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I've read some people's chickens who start laying at 16 weeks or before and others who don't start until 24 weeks or later. That's a HUGE difference.

What's the difference? Is it breed, environmental conditions, what?
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Every breed is different.

The Egg laying machines like Red and Black sex links, BR, RIR etc... usually start at about 20 weeks.

EEs, Ameraucanas... I have a blue ameraucana that is 9 months old and has yet to lay an egg.
 
Breed plays a large role, as well as individual genetics. I think a lot of hatchery chickens tend to lay earlier because they are more production oriented. I believe that chickens fed a higher protein feed will layer slightly earlier, as well.
 

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