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Posted by Mustafa Mijinyawa on December 31, 2024 at 10:16 pmAt what age do broilers lay eggs?
Manimaran Jeyaseelan replied 1 year, 5 months ago 12 Members · 18 Replies -
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Chickens begin to lay eggs before they are six months old.
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Broiler chickens are slaughtered before they reach puberty, so they don’t lay eggs
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Some breeds can lay eggs year-round, but most stop laying in the winter.
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Different breeds have different standards for when they start laying eggs.
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Broiler chickens are slaughtered before they reach puberty and lay eggs, usually at around five to six weeks old. Broiler chickens are raised for their meat and grow very quickly
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Broiler chickens are slaughtered before they reach puberty, so they do not lay eggs. Broiler chickens are raised for meat and are usually slaughtered at 5–7 weeks old.Broiler chickens are slaughtered before they reach puberty, so they do not lay eggs. Broiler chickens are raised for meat and are usually slaughtered at 5–7 weeks old.
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Broiler chickens are primarily bred for meat production and are not typically raised for egg-laying purposes. However, if allowed to mature, broilers can start laying eggs at about 5 to 6 months of age (20–24 weeks), similar to layer hen
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Some breeds can lay eggs year-round, but others stop laying eggs during certain times of the year, like winter.
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