When do chickens stop laying eggs

Welcome! Hens should continue to lay some eggs for most of their lives, although that first year (or two) will be the most productive. However, longevity is nearly never considered in breeding, either at hatcheries (the source of hybrid layers like yours) or at private breeders, so many many hens develop reproductive problems which shorten their lives. Heritage breeds may tend to do better longer, and high producing hybrid layers tend to live and produce for a shorter time.
My oldest hens lived to be ten, and more only made it to four years of age.
Mary
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
That's difficult to say. Did your hen stop laying or is she laying internally? The later would certainly shorten her life.
Late last year she had the symptoms of an egg bound chicken and was very lethargic. She stayed like that for a few weeks but then recovered suddenly. She’s very active and scratches dirt and eats like the other chickens so I don’t know. :idunno
 

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