I kept one hen back for breeding.When I had them a few weeks old, I read that if you feed them what they can eat in 10-20 minutes 2x a day and make them free range, they can live for a year or 3. I raised them with layers and they had to hunt for food in a 70 x 100 ft yard.
Mine started laying in Sept at almost 6 months old. She quit by the end of oct. Winter that year was snowy and she didn't get out much and put on weight. She died before she started laying again at a day short of being a year. I did hatch out 4 of 9 eggs, 3 roos and 1 pullet. One roo died at 14 months.
Mine started laying in Sept at almost 6 months old. She quit by the end of oct. Winter that year was snowy and she didn't get out much and put on weight. She died before she started laying again at a day short of being a year. I did hatch out 4 of 9 eggs, 3 roos and 1 pullet. One roo died at 14 months.