A peahen typically lays eggs once a year, usually during the breeding season, which can vary depending on the climate and environmental conditions. The clutch size generally ranges from 3 to 8 eggs. After laying, the peahen incubates the eggs for about 28 to 30 days before they hatch.
They taste great. slightly richer than chicken eggs, larger than chicken eggs and great for use in baking. They are a real treat just because unlike the chicken, the peahen only lays eggs at a certain time of year and only in limited quantity.
Not really. They are eggs, but unlike chickens who may lay daily for up to two years. Peahens usually begin laying eggs in April and will lay eggs every second day until a clutch of 7 to 10 eggs are collected. The eggs are light brown in color and are similar in size to turkey eggs. If eggs are collected from the nest for artificial incubation, a peahen can lay as many as 30 eggs.
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I have two females. The lay eggs about two times a year
Crocodilians nest once a year.
Chinese soft shell turtles can lay eggs five times a year, with up to thirty eggs in each clutch.
they lay about 80 eggs up to 6 times a year
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As many times as long as it's bladder or eggs dont dir/fail.