I noob myself, I started my chicken journey last May.Hi everyone,
I am not sure if this is the right place to post this or not, but I have a very simple question about egg laying in chickens. I am working on planning out my flock for when I start raising chickens again. I haven’t raised chickens in a while, but I’m going to start up again, with egg prices the way they are. I figured it would be cheaper.
A little background, last time I raised chickens, I had 10 golden sex links. I had way too many eggs, and had to give most away. I was getting about 9 to 10 eggs a day.
Here’s my question, are there certain breeds of chickens that lay eggs slower, like once every 2 to 3 days? I don’t want to get overwhelmed with eggs like last time.
If that is not possible, how do I preserve eggs and what I do with all the eggs I get?
If you need more details, I will post them. I haven’t built the run or the coop yet. I’m just in the planning stages.
Any help figuring this out will be appreciated.
Jared
I have chickens from breeds that are not producing hybrids. 5 hens give me between 2 and 3 eggs per day on average. One day I have 5, the next maybe one. That is plenty for a family of 3 that do not eat eggs all that much.
I have given some away as I approached the 3 dozen stock.
eggs do last quite a while in the fridge (I have had store bought ones I forgot when I put them in the fridge be just fine)
There are many ways to preserve fresh eggs, but you should have no problems right now finding takers, even for a small fee.
You should be fine if you keep a small flock of pretty chickens.