The best layer is probably the australorp. Next are leghorns and Rhode Island reds.
No. Layers are layers and broilers are meat birds
Layers- chickens raised to lay eggs Broilers- chickens raised for meat.
No, you do not have to mix layers mash with water. Layers mash is designed to be fed dry to chickens. Water should be provided separately for chickens to drink.
Yes, they are. The ones that produce baby chickens have been fertilized, and the ones that we eat are not fertilized. Ask your grocer about the availability of duck eggs.
Layers or Hens.
Layers
White Leghorns are the most common breed of layer chickens.
damien o'reily owns the best chickens as his can ride bikes
Do not mix the feed that you give to your chickens. It could be potentially harmful for them.
They will lay a bit but eggs are quite small. I will go with production reds or americana chickens for some great egg laying hens.
I say that red-sexlyings are the best bc they lay the most eggs in the year
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