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.
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.
Not all Polish hens are bantam. Polish chickens are available in Standard and Bantam sizes. Most popular breeds of chickens are available in a bantam form. Some obvious exception to this are Jersey Giant and Brahma.
Layers or Hens.
Layers
Dominique's are steady and good winter layers. They often produce eggs every day or every other day. They are considered moderate layers.
The answer to your question can be easily found by "googling" brahma kumaris or searching for it on www.wikipedia.org. Good luck.
There are a small number of breeds of chickens with feathers on their legs. Some of these are the Cochin, Brahma, Sultan, and American Silkie.
White Leghorns are the most common breed of layer chickens.
No tobbaco isn't good for chickens. It's also not good for humans if you are about to ask.