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Here are some of the most common chicken breeds and their average lifespans. Roosters and hens of the same breed typically have nearly the same life expectancy, with roosters averaging 5 to 8 years. However, several factors affect the average lifespan where laying hens and production chicken breeds living in rural areas around predators.
Even expensive heritage breeds make easy prey animals, and it is typically the rooster's responsibility to protect the flock from would-be predators. This instinct normally kicks in when the chickens start laying eggs and roost to keep them warm. Although ferocious fighters, there are times when even the toughest rooster is outmatched by a desperate fox or coyote. These battles can cut roosters' lifespans short. Still, there are many instances where a resilient rooster may outlive their hens since they avoid the exertion a dual-purpose chicken experiences producing eggs every week.
Raising chickens for eggs, meat, or as a clucking family pet has become increasingly popular. Understanding chicken lifespan allows for preparation for each life stage to help them thrive during their hopefully decade-long happy life. A chicken's breed, genetics, hereditary diseases, environmental conditions, predator risks, diet and daily care all affect its lifespan. Proper care and nourishment can help hybrid chickens live long and healthy lives. Chickens die from natural causes, injury or disease, but well-cared-for chickens have a much better chance of survival.