I was curious how well the Red Rangers" lay. I was thinking about buying 20 straight runs for meat and thought I might save one or two for egg laying...
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A breeder I spoke to told me he gets a large egg a day from his Red Ranger hens. I haven't seen anything online to support the claim, but don't think he had any reason to lie. I hope to have my coop set up in the next couple of months. I'm going to try a few of them myself & will post my results. At worst they'll be good eating.
Ok, so as promised, I'm back to report on my Red Rangers as layers.
They started laying in mid-December and I'm getting an egg a day from each of them even in the middle of winter with no supplemental light. They lay beautiful large brown eggs, and I'm getting at least one double-yolker a week.
Have had no issues to speak of with them or with production.
I consider this experiment a success and will be keeping my favorite Red Ranger as a layer and selling the rest.
we kept 3 they began laying week 15!!!!!! We get 5 a week from 2 and 3 a week from one but almost always hers are double yolkersJust wondering, about how old were they when they started laying? I have one in a flock with my white leghorns and just curious as to what to expect.
we kept 3 they began laying week 15!!!!!! We get 5 a week from 2 and 3 a week from one but almost always hers are double yolkers![]()