no they produce 1 egg every 25hr,
Brown egg layers average 2 eggs every three days. White leghorns can produce an egg a day. If you have 75 hens for 50 eggs a day, then I would suggest three roosters to handle the fertilization job. And, be aware that you will have months where you get more than 50 eggs a day; production depends on hours of light per day and age of hen. Young layer hens will lay every day in the spring.
It depends on the breed. some lay an egg a day, whilethe ones i keep only lay 2-1 eggs a week.
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First, find the eggs per day rate:1.5c( chicken) produce 1.5e (eggs) in 1.5d (days)1.5e ---------------- 2/3 eggs Per chicken per day 1.5c * 1.5dTake a look at the question now: 6 chicken in 3 weeks (21 days)2/3 * 6c * 21d 84 eggs
A hen only lays one egg per day. It takes 20 hours to place the shell around the yolk and albumin. In rare instances, especially when the chicken is just starting to produce, you may see 2 eggs on the same day, but I must emphasize that two eggs is a rare occurance.
Female ducks in their regular laying years, lay about an egg a day. Some breeds are more prolific producers than other. If the eggs are collected regularly some will continue to produce eggs for several months, as long as they are not allowed to brood a clutch.
The only mammals that produce eggs are duck-billed platypus and Echidnas and they appear to produce 2 each year.
1-2 eggs only.
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2 hens because 1 hen lays 1 egg a day and 2 hens would lay 12 eggs in 6 days
The average ovular dump of a female fox is 2-4 eggs.
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