No, the maximum is one day because the minimum time it takes for a hen to create an egg is 14 hours.
Chickens lay one egg every 28 hours (on average), so to get an average of two eggs per day you would need two hens. However, if you want to be assured of at least two eggs a day, you should probably have three hens. Also, when hens go through a molt and swap out their feathers, they stop laying eggs until their feathers have grown back in.
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Some hen breeds can produce over 300 eggs per year, with 'the highest authenticated rate of egg laying being 371 eggs in 364 days'[26]". Therefore for an average hen it would be from 250 to 300.
An Aseel or Asil chicken is a breed of gamefowl that originated in Pakistan and India. They are 4-5 pounds, very aggressive and very poor layers of their medium sized, cream colored eggs. On a good week you will find 1 egg laid. The small Asil variety may only lay 6 eggs per year. The large Asil can lay around 40 eggs per year.
You can expect about 5 to 7 eggs per week from an Isa brown hen. The ISA brown hen is a hybrid hen specifically produced to have a high rate of lay. They average 300 eggs per year in the first year and can maintain good rate of lay in the second year.
Yes, with or without the peacock, the hen will lay eggs at about 2 years old. Early summer is usually the time they start and they can lay as many as 30 if they are collected for incubation.
It is said that the pukeko or swamp hen, can lay up to 25 eggs!But mostly 5 survive.
They can have from 1 chick to 15 chicks in a brood.A hen goes broody, which means she wants babies and will collect / sit on eggs. The eggs MUST be fertilized by the rooster to have baby chickens. The hen will sit on the eggs for average 21 days. During those days, the heat of her body heats the eggs, allowing the embryo to form. Right before hatching, the embryo will suck the yolk into it's belly, so that when it is born it doesn't have to eat for up to 2 days.The chick hatches, and the mother hen takes care of it.
About 4 eggs are laid in one day by one female lice
Peacock never lays eggs, Its pea hen that lays egg
A guinea hen will lay about 100-160 eggs each spring from about March until May. She will continue laying that many until she is "old" at 5 years of age. After that the egg number will be reduced.