EllieandOlive
Songster
So I have a variety of chickens and ducks. By now I've figured that the estimated eggs on the charts are minimum estimates. For example, they say an australorp lays an average of 200-250 eggs a year the first year.
Well all of my birds (chicken and,
duck) except one dependably lays an egg every day without fail (even my muscovy ducks and blue swedish ducks). I'd say probably 350+ in a year for all of them projecting after their first 6 months of laying. Sometimes I get an extra egg even from the ducks. None of them have molted yet except 2 ducks, who still lay daily.
Is this random, or the way they are free ranged/day light/mild temps/feed quality etc?
I guess I'm wondering why the numbers are so much higher for us than for the breed averages listed. The only one who doesn't give an egg a day is a bantam, and she is about 5/week.
Well all of my birds (chicken and,
duck) except one dependably lays an egg every day without fail (even my muscovy ducks and blue swedish ducks). I'd say probably 350+ in a year for all of them projecting after their first 6 months of laying. Sometimes I get an extra egg even from the ducks. None of them have molted yet except 2 ducks, who still lay daily.
Is this random, or the way they are free ranged/day light/mild temps/feed quality etc?
I guess I'm wondering why the numbers are so much higher for us than for the breed averages listed. The only one who doesn't give an egg a day is a bantam, and she is about 5/week.