Broilers. These are Chickens that are 9-12 weeks old.
Chickens begin laying at around 18 weeks of age, but may vary because of breed.
About 18-20 weeks.
16-20 weeks
23 weeks
You mean, before you allow them to freerange? One to two weeks.
16-20 weeks old
An intensively reared chicken are bred to reach slaughter weight in less than 6 weeks. About 70% of meat chickens are raised this way. These chickens are also known as commercial broilers.
yes, chickens can always go into the chicken coop even when it's winter and their seven weeks old.
It take about 18 to 20 weeks . Depending on the cicken. Bantam chickens lay earlier and they also lay longer than most other chickens.
2 weeks
You should begin feeding your chickens Laying Mash at between 18 and 20 weeks. Laying Mash is a special type of chicken feed.