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As someone who doesn't cull birds just because they are past their prime I of course agree; I just think your expected lifespan is overly optimistic.I see them as pets. I think it's as legitimate a goal as high quality eggs, no?
Also breed and the genetics of the individual bird play a big factor as well. Production breeds such as ISA browns and sex links tend to live shorter lives and are prone to reproductive issues, Cornish crosses are lucky to live a few months. Best bet as far as breed are heritage breeds, non production hybrids and barnyard mixes preferably from somewhere that has good health as a focus but even then an individual bird can still have problems for various reasons.Well, that's where the feed and my curiosity come in. It might be chickens have 'a longer lifespan in them' so to speak,if consistently fed something superior to layer feed. But I guess you're right, you have to be realistic as well.