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		<title>By: Stuart</title>
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		<description>Our 3 rock barred are four years old and have stopped laying. Do I harvest them and eat them, is there a place for old chickens?
We&#039;d like to get some new chicks but know these old ladies won&#039;t be to welcoming.
What do others do with their old non-laying hens</description>
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We&#8217;d like to get some new chicks but know these old ladies won&#8217;t be to welcoming.<br />
What do others do with their old non-laying hens</p>
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