Ok so correct me if I'm wrong here.. but from what I've read most hens will be spent after about 2-2.5 years of laying. Most, if not all, of us here consider our chickens as pets with benefits right? I know we're not planning on culling any of our hens when the time comes that they no longer lay... but does anyone know if that could be lengthened by not feeding them laying pellets/crumbles?
I'm thinking.. instead of feeding ours a 50/50 mixture of scratch grains and laying pellets, what if I change it to a mix of grower/finisher and scratch grains? They obviously won;t lay as often, but that could be offset by a high number of birds. Then by them not being 'forced' to lay 4-5 times a week would they lay longer than 2 years?
I'm thinking.. instead of feeding ours a 50/50 mixture of scratch grains and laying pellets, what if I change it to a mix of grower/finisher and scratch grains? They obviously won;t lay as often, but that could be offset by a high number of birds. Then by them not being 'forced' to lay 4-5 times a week would they lay longer than 2 years?