No bird can lay more than an egg every day (or just a little less than 24 hours). If you mean domestic strains of quail, they seldom go broody so lay almost continuously, like laying chicken breeds. In captivity, the different species of quail will do much the same if they do not have an acceptable nest-site or the eggs are removed as laid. A normal clutch varies with species from just 4 or so, to something like 10-12.
depends if you mean in there lifetime or in one laying. if your asking in there how lifetime it could be thousands but in just one laying it can vary from 3 to 6!!!
Yes that is true but it deponds on the period of time it is like mine over a 2 week period laid nine eggs and later that month she laid more so it depends on what specific bird it is
The bald eagle lays 1 - 3 eggs
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A quail will lay approximately 200 eggs in their lifetime. This can depend on how long they live, however. Some quails will only lay several eggs a year, while some can lay several at a time, multiple times per year.
59...? but they usually lay an egg a day (females, obvi) in Feb-mid November.
they lay eggs.
a ostrich can lay 25 eggs in a year
It varies somewhat by species of quail, but generally between 6 and 16 BUTTTON QUAIL WOULD LAY ONCE A DAY BUT NOT ALWAYS TO GET STARING TO BREED OUR JUST A LAYING PROBLEM
8 weeks and above. they will lay around 290 - 300 eggs each year. they will lay for 2 years approx. they only start laying when the humidity, temperature and sunlight hours are right
Coutunix quail lay one egg every day. There may be afew days when not every one will lay an egg though.
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620,500 eggs in a year.
manatees are mammals.. they do not lay eggs
How many eggs amphibians lay in a year varies according to the different species. For example, a frog can lay up to 25,000 egg per year while a salamander may lay about 5,000 eggs per year.
Approximately 150 eggs a year