So many factors influence the rate of lay of any breed but the Ameraucana is a good layer.
Given prime conditions they can produce up to 250+ eggs per year.
Health, age, feed, housing, light, space and even contentment can be major factors in each hens production.
Approximately 280 million hens lay eggs each year in the U.S.
Americana hens are good layers. In good health an average hen can produce 250 to 275 eggs per year. Production drops during molt and usually falls rapidly after the second year.
An emu lays between six and eleven eggs once a year.
your average chicken/hen lays about 260 eggs a year.
A tree frog lays up to 1000-3000 eggs a year.
the American Oyster lays an average of 500 million eggs per year.
The average chicken lays 300 eggs per year
An adult female carp lays about 400,000 eggs each spawn, once a year.
Mallard ducks will lay and sit on about 8-15 eggs per year If you are collecting the eggs, ducks will lay over 100 eggs each year.
No, not thousands. The amount of eggs a female ostrich lays a year varies from 40-100 eggs, with an average of 60 eggs per year. An ostrich usually lays around 12-15 eggs at one time.
the American Oyster lays an average of 500 million eggs per year.
The female platypus lays 3 or 4 eggs once a year. The Male does not.
There are only two egg-laying mammals - the platypus and the echidna - and they do not lay eggs daily. These animals lay eggs only during the breeding season, which occurs once a year. The platypus lays between one and three eggs each year, while the echidna usually lays just a single egg.
The Rhode Island Reds chicken lays the most brown colored eggs in on year. It is said that this breed of chicken are capable of laying up to 200-300 large brown eggs per year.