Best egg laying breed?

Can I mix Sussex's with bigger breeds?


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ben0125

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If I were to get more hens I want to know what is the number one best breed for egg laying? I know it can vary but I would like some suggestions.
 
Right now, I would say that my top hen for egg production is a New Hampshire. She lays these eggs, (XL), that are so rich tasting and she lays everyday. Never skips a day. If anything, occasionally she'll lay two eggs a day. They are these really big light brown eggs. And they overall are a very sweet breed. I raised her in my room- she follows me around, very sweet birds. Salmons Faverolles (SF's) lay a bit smaller of an egg than the NH... But they really are constant. Those are the best layers right now that I own. :)
 
Right now, I would say that my top hen for egg production is a New Hampshire. She lays these eggs, (XL), that are so rich tasting and she lays everyday. Never skips a day. If anything, occasionally she'll lay two eggs a day. They are these really big light brown eggs. And they overall are a very sweet breed. I raised her in my room- she follows me around, very sweet birds. Salmons Faverolles (SF's) lay a bit smaller of an egg than the NH... But they really are constant. Those are the best layers right now that I own. :)
I don't think its possible to lay more than one egg a day?
 
Every so often a hen will lay two eggs in a day, which isn't too often, not weekly- but it is actually possible. (Something with the ovary system will casue it frequently).
 

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