At what age should I get rid of my hens ? And what is old for a chicken ?
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and Welcome To BYC! X3, it depends on what you have chickens for and how many eggs you need them to produce. Pets, people generally keep for life, some people on BYC have said they have had 14-15 year old chickens. Commercial egg layers, like fosterson said are usually replaced when they go into their second molt or around 90 weeks... most small layer flock owners will keep them a year or two longer before replacing them, but the general rule of thumb is a hen will lay about half the eggs at age five as she did at a year old. Heritage birds also tend to be kept longer, they don't lay as many eggs the first two years as the commercials, but they tend to lay a steadier number for more years and don't have as many health problem later in life.