What age is a chicken considered to be pretty much fully grown?

She is very pretty, did they intentionally breed out the feathered feet/shanks?? Is she black tailed buff??Ive never seen one that age...very pretty : ) My marans laid late, around 24 weeks(ok late for me lol)-I wouldnt really say shes coppery...I think her coloring is perfect...
However I would give my left toe for a wheaten marans : P
 
Oh what a pretty girl! My pullets are only 4 weeks, and like you I am very anxious for eggs!
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I'm not sure at what age they are considered fully grown...however....what I noticed with mine, that are almost a year old...is that my Buff Orp definitely looked full grown after she went through a molt and fully feathered out again (only two of them molted the first year). So, maybe a year? That's when you get to officially call them "hens."
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I was told that pullets usually start to lay at or around 28 weeks. Keep in mind that my only experience is with large fowl.. Buff Orpingtons are my only grown birds (I shall not.. even under fear of torture..say how many different breeds of chicks I have..oldest are 14 weeks).. my thoughts are this... in the animal kingdom, if you are old enough to reproduce - in the case of a chicken - lay an egg.. I consider you grown. Maybe a YOUNG grown.. but grown none the less. Your pullet is very pretty. If you get tired of waiting for eggs, just drive down here to GA and I'll be happy to give her a home..
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No no your not being a jerk at all..I too was looking at my baby marans and they all have feathered legs too

So even my mined is huh? But their is another line..not French, but I think English and they don't have feathered legs, someone correct me please if iam wrong..

And yes, my wheaten chick are lighter too

This is why iam thrown off too

Hopefully she will get back to me and let me know more
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Mine continued to "mature" and change body shape and weight through first molt (18 months), though it becomes less pronounced after, say, a year. They definitely have a scrawny, adolescent look about them up to the year, though. Last spring's girls are just now starting to look like "women", shall we say
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I go by their leg color... Marans typically have a light pink/white leg... Especially when I am looking at a barred rock, dominique, and cuckoo... Talking about a mix up.
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I'd say that at a year they are like a 16-18yr old person. pretty much fully grown as far as bone structure but may still fill out body wise.

By the way I'm totally confused by the talk about feathered feed and marans. I have a coocoo maran from my pet chicken and it's black and white. The only feathers on her feet are the ones she walks on in the run.
 
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