That depends on your definition of Mature. Plymouth Rocks are fully feathered at about 5 months old and are sexually active at 8 months if you have a rooster in the flock. They remain "pullets" (young hens) for the first year and are considered hens thereafter.
Chickens reach maturity around one year, but can lay eggs anywhere between five months and a year. Males reach maturity before females do.
It takes approximately 30-40 days to reach maturity.
Fruit flies typically take about 8-10 days to reproduce and reach maturity.
Mint typically takes about 3 to 4 weeks to grow and reach maturity.
Peppermint typically takes about 90 to 120 days to grow and reach maturity.
80-100 Years.
10years
about 21 days or more
The time it takes for an organism to reach maturity varies depending on the species. Some organisms can reach maturity in weeks, while others may take years. It is essential to know the specific species to determine its growth rate.
Arborvitae trees typically take around 10 to 15 years to reach full maturity.
Cheetahs normally reach maturity between 20 to 24 months. At this stage they are able to hunt well and mate with others.
About 3-5 years of age.