My Buckeyes do not lay as well as my other heritage breeds. They lay well the first year, but not the next.
That said, I do not have Buckeyes from the best breeders, which is something that I want to change in the future, when I can.
Also, my hens got too fat a couple years ago. I gave a couple non layer Buckeyes to someone to eat. They said that the hens were full of eggs but there was so much fat that they thought the eggs couldn't get out. After that, I switched feeds to a ration with more protein, less fat & excess ingredients, no scratch. They free range a huge grass pasture.
The strange thing is that my other breed was still laying fine at the time, and now. I even have one EE hen, left over from my original flock, who must be at least 8 years old and is still laying.
I can't figure out why my Buckeyes continue to be such lousy egg layers. I like the breed and don't like to be critical of it, but this is an issue.
Those Buckeye chicks are sooo cute!!!
Kim