Yes, certainly a well cared for hen can live beyond double that age. Eight years is not uncommon for a "pet" chicken on many farms since a chicken of that age is no longer producing eggs but may very well be a good brooder hen for eggs from other members of the flock.
Six (6) Chicken years.....
From 12-15 years
A well cared for chicken can live a long time. With proper care and nutrition a chicken can live past 10 years. Of course they will not lay eggs or be useful for much as meat but if your hen reaches that age, she is no longer just livestock, she is a pet. Most chicken however do not survive to a ripe old age and an average hen on a farm will last about 4 to 6 years.
Eggs do not have a life span but a chicken stays alive for about 7-15 years.
usally 10 to 12 years. !
A well cared for healthy chicken can last up to 14 years however most do not. Most chickens on a farm that does not cull the none productive birds live between 8 to 10 years and this depends on the breed.
A well cared for Rhode Island Red chicken will live between 4 and 8 years. There have been some chickens known to survive a decade or longer.
Depending on the breed, it should take around 5 to 6 months for a chicken to become fully grown.
The average life span of a chicken is 10 years, 12 years is pretty long.
Arctic hares live for about 4-6 years.4-6 years
prawns live for 4 years before dying prawns live for 4 years before dying
Arctic hares live for about 4-6 years.4-6 years