Usually one egg per day, very occasionally two, though in winter only one every few days is normal and sometimes they go off the lay for a couple of months.
Many people believe the shamo hen originated from Japan. The true origin of this hen is Thailand. The shamo hen is know for laying medium size brown eggs. The average amount of eggs produced by these hens can range from 50 to 100 eggs within a year's time.
If the hen lays one egg per day it would take 1 year.
A hen sits on the eggs to keep them warm and safe from predators. She turns the eggs regularly to ensure they develop properly. The hen also provides moisture by gently dampening the eggs with her beak.
Continually, every egg laid by a hen has the chance to become a chick if it is a fertile egg.In theory, a hen could produce as many as 300 eggs per year and therefore 300 new chicks could potentially hatch but that is not possible without the use of artificial incubation of those eggs.Many breeds of chicken will lay one egg every 24 hours.
They sit in the hen house on eggs, on the roost or in a nest.
Only one. The reproductive capacity of a chicken is every 24 hours.
This implies a hen and a half would lay 3 eggs in 3 days. Therefore 3 hens would lays 6 eggs in 3 days. So one hen would lay 2 eggs in 3 days. Or one egg every day and a half.
every second of the day but she occasionally uses the restroom on the eggs to keep them warm for a while
Many people believe the shamo hen originated from Japan. The true origin of this hen is Thailand. The shamo hen is know for laying medium size brown eggs. The average amount of eggs produced by these hens can range from 50 to 100 eggs within a year's time.
an egg a day
One or less per day.
The average interval is one egg every 24 to 25 hours.
The hen will continue to lay fertilized eggs for up to 10 days after the last mating.
1-2-maybe3
If the hen lays one egg per day it would take 1 year.
1-2 eggs only.
yes