One, give or take depending on the hens age, enviromental conditions, ect
Yes. The color of feathers makes no difference in number of eggs laid. The breed determines the potential number of eggs per year but good nutrition and general health will often result in far better than average egg production.
well they lay about 1 million eggs a day!!!
About 4 eggs are laid in one day by one female lice
At the height of the breeding season she can lay up to 2,000 eggs a day.A honey bee queen can lay up to 1000 eggs per day.
at least 50 eggs per day
The commercial breed of white egg laying chickens are called White Leghorns. These chickens can lay almost an egg a day for an entire year (I believe the record is 364 eggs in a year). Occasionally a hen will lay 2 eggs in a day, but will compensate by not laying an egg the next day.
Yes. The color of feathers makes no difference in number of eggs laid. The breed determines the potential number of eggs per year but good nutrition and general health will often result in far better than average egg production.
5 eggs in a day
2,000 eggs a day
27 eggs a day.
450 eggs
they can lay up to 10 a day
100 eggs
well they lay about 1 million eggs a day!!!
Leghorns are relatively early maturing and can start to lay their first eggs at about 4 to 6 months old. Nutrition health and living conditions will affect their start date.
About 4 eggs are laid in one day by one female lice
5,0000