At what stage do Rhode Island Reds start laying eggs?

Rhode Island Reds, one of the most popular chicken breeds, typically begin laying eggs between the ages of 5 to 6 months. As they mature, their reproductive systems develop, enabling them to produce eggs. Factors such as diet, health, and environmental conditions can influence the timing of their first eggs. It’s important to provide them with appropriate nutrition and a comfortable environment to ensure optimal egg production.

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