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But we didn't abuse them. We have both helped them.Like I said, I don't know of this particular breed but any hen laying 300+ eggs a year is a high producer & most breeds of this nature have a short life expectancy. Firstly they are usually bred to be culled by their 2nd year when egg production starts dropping off & before all the really nasties start happening. My ISAs, which were among the very 1st chickens I ever owned & a high production hen, were rescues & dropped like flies after about 6 months. 2ndly they are prone to reproductive issues & all the associated proplems. I swore I'd never do them again. It was heartbreaking & I didn't want to contribute to the abuse of such lovely hens ~ because they too are very sweet natured.
My neighbours had several rescue's and most lived a good while. They have had to rehome a few due too health reasons that are now at least five and still living good lives.
One of my littles does not lay every day, I think because all my girls have no lights at night.
But I'm just beginning too learn so can't be sure. I'm dependent on fluffy butts for my guidance