Until what approximate age should Wyandotte chicks remain on grower feed?
Answer
Until they are about 18 to 20 weeks old, or when first laying signs appear.
The transition period from chick to mature hen involves a specific duration on grower feed after the initial chick stage ends around six to eight weeks. This intermediate feed stage is maintained until the bird is nearing maturity, which generally occurs around 18 to 20 weeks of age. The physical cue that signals the end of the grower phase is the detection of definitive signs that the pullet is about to begin laying her first eggs, ensuring her body is ready for the demands of egg production.

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