Beaver tail aside. Does anyone have an opinion about what bantam breed lays the most eggs. About 8 years ago someone dumped off a few bantams of unknown breeding on my farm, and while I had them I was getting $3/dozen for "cocktail eggs". Those birds eventually disappeared... probably due to a hungry hawk who just couldn't manage the standard girls. Now I've got a small fenced garden outside my Florida room and wouldn't mind some yard ornaments to go with the rose bushes... especially if they could generate some income. I love Sebrights but if I remember correctly they lay very few eggs. I've heard that White Faced Spanish bantams are good layers. Even Ameraucana bantams might work. The color would certainly add to their sales appeal. But I've got no idea how many eggs they lay. Chime in if you've got any ideas.
Back to bantams: They certainly can lay a huge egg in proportion to their size. I'd also be interested in hearing about any bantams bred for egg production- haven't read anything about that.
hmmm... who remembers the name of the chicken that only comes in bantam?? An old breed so perhaps it was bred for laying...
Sebright is a bantam only breed. Both male and female lines are needed when breeding. They are not great layers and are hard to hatch.
I have Rosecomb and Old English bantams that are great layers. Nice sized white eggs. While they occasionally go broody, they are great mothers and return to laying quickly.
Another breed I have is Delaware Bantams...beige egg, prolific layers, occasional broody.