Iluveggers
Enabler
Honestly maybe get 1-2 of a bunch of different breeds & see who does the best. I think a variety is good…different season molting times and different winter laying patterns. 

Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Honestly maybe get 1-2 of a bunch of different breeds & see who does the best. I think a variety is good…different season molting times and different winter laying patterns.![]()
Delawares, the best chickens I’ve ever had. mine lay about 5-7 days a week, but seasonal layers. And they’re super sweet and my fried breeds them. Hers have layer for 5 years a few for 6 years!Hello! I am expanding my flock of chickens and will be getting chicks this spring, I want chicken breeds that lay eggs less frequently but lay for longer. I also want chicken breeds with less health issues. Thank you for any recommendations!
So would bantams breeds be better to get than standard size? How often did your bantams lay eggs?I've had quite a few bantam breeds and they definitely lay for longer than the heavier breeds or the rarer breeds that have been more inbred.
We have Old English Game bantams, Wyandotte bantams and Belgian Booted bantams and they give 4-6 eggs a week per bird, though a few of our older girls have slowed down now. Even my husband prefers the bantams (and he doesn't even like chickens) - they are just so little and cute, and they do produce more eggs on a lot less food, especially compared to the heavy breeds of chickens. The Wyandotte bantams give a pretty large egg for a bantam too. They do like to go broody though, so that's something to keep in mind, but if you have enough chickens you are never short of eggs.So would bantams breeds be better to get than standard size? How often did your bantams lay eggs?