Jul 23, 2016 #1 worms7 Songster Joined May 22, 2015 Messages 447 Reaction score 9 Points 116 Location england Best egglaying pure bred birds not hybrids cheers Phil
Jul 23, 2016 #2 Pyxis Hatchi Wan Kenobi 13 Years Educator Friend Spirit Joined Mar 27, 2012 Messages 22,272 Reaction score 54,229 Points 1,312 Location Vermont My Coop My Coop Are you asking which breed is the best egg layer and is not hybridized? If so white leghorns hands down.
Are you asking which breed is the best egg layer and is not hybridized? If so white leghorns hands down.
Jul 23, 2016 #3 B BabyandCotton Songster Joined Jun 14, 2016 Messages 855 Reaction score 82 Points 108 Location Florida X2 -Liv
Jul 24, 2016 Thread starter #4 worms7 Songster Joined May 22, 2015 Messages 447 Reaction score 9 Points 116 Location england Any more advice cheers
Jul 24, 2016 #5 Mrs. K Crossing the Road 15 Years Educator Spirit Friend Joined Nov 12, 2009 Messages 14,980 Reaction score 29,155 Points 916 Location western South Dakota Leghorn for a lot of white eggs. They won't get big, they won't last years, but they make eggs nearly every day!
Leghorn for a lot of white eggs. They won't get big, they won't last years, but they make eggs nearly every day!
Jul 24, 2016 #6 B BabyandCotton Songster Joined Jun 14, 2016 Messages 855 Reaction score 82 Points 108 Location Florida Also Rhode island barred rocks Orpingtons and Dominique's -Liv
Jul 25, 2016 #7 Pendragonz Chirping Joined Oct 10, 2015 Messages 140 Reaction score 17 Points 57 Location NWA I've got black australorps, and barred rocks. Recommend either one.
Jul 25, 2016 Thread starter #8 worms7 Songster Joined May 22, 2015 Messages 447 Reaction score 9 Points 116 Location england Would you say RIR are better looking than a Brown hybrid bird cheers Phil
Jul 25, 2016 #9 B BabyandCotton Songster Joined Jun 14, 2016 Messages 855 Reaction score 82 Points 108 Location Florida I'd say yes. RIR are pretty attractive birds. -Liv