Some hen breeds can produce over 300 eggs per year, with 'the highest authenticated rate of egg laying being 371 eggs in 364 days'[26]". Therefore for an average hen it would be from 250 to 300.
Usually a hen lays up to 10 eggs, but that's depending on the breed. Most breeds lay up to 10 eggs, because most breeds lay 1 egg a day for 10 days.
Hybrid hens will lay about 300 eggs per year. An average chicken lays 260 eggs per year, so that's five a week, on average.
The average laying hen produces 300 eggs before she is killed at 72 weeks.
Usually one a day.
5-6
365 if she's healthy and fed properly.
Many!
lifetime
200
The hen will lay eggs either way, she will lay more if you have a rooster and the eggs will be fetilized
None...only Polish roosters lay eggs.
Hens lay eggs, the ones you eat.
Hens are chickens.Hens are female chickens and lay eggs.Roosters are male chickens and do not lay eggs.So your answer is YES, you need a hen to lay eggs.
i meant to say MY hen will not lay eggs to save her life
About 300 a year
an egg a day
200
Many farms have a cage/hut with straw, which acts as a soft nesting site, where the chickens can lay their eggs.
almost all chicken lay pointy eggs.