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Point of lay or ready to lay hens can be sourced at local feed and grain outlets.

The best place to find these is on the bulletin boards provided at all farm grain distributors or from the staff at these places.

Many hatcheries do not keep the chickens around that long but some farmers will sell off excess stock.

Try using the link I have provided for specific Australian sources.

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