it depends on the breed there are a few chickens that have records of 364 days out of 365... but with that same breed ours would lay for 3 days skip the 4th then lay 3 days again... some only lay every second or third day. It really depends on the breed. i see it as the smaller the chicken egg the longer in between the eggs are layed( dont go by that though) lets say at 1 year if you have 7 chickens that is not a record laying chicken you will have an egg or to every day.
Approximately 150 eggs a year
None...only Polish roosters lay eggs.
No matter what the breed, a chicken can only lay one egg about every 24 hours. The real difference is how many eggs a year. Some industrial chickens can lay over 250 eggs a year on average.
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.
The number of eggs laid by reptiles per year can vary depending on the species. Some reptiles, like sea turtles, can lay several clutches of eggs with each clutch containing dozens of eggs, while others, like certain snakes, may only lay a few eggs per year.
their average is 4 eggs a year but range is 3-6 eggs.
i dont care and i dont know and probably its something like 200000000000
620,500 eggs in a year.
Approximately 150 eggs a year
It is about 90-100 eggs in year.
a ostrich can lay 25 eggs in a year
The number of eggs that slugs lay at one time varies. This can range from 1 to 40 eggs at a go which translates to about 400 eggs per year.
Two Eggs
up to 3 eggs a year...... thanks for asking....
once in a year
your average chicken/hen lays about 260 eggs a year.
Mallard ducks will lay and sit on about 8-15 eggs per year If you are collecting the eggs, ducks will lay over 100 eggs each year.