egg laying

Depends on the breed. Production laying breeds (breeds bred specifically to lay a lot of eggs) usually lay for about two years. Others will lay for longer, but will lay less frequently while they do.
 
In Indiana I expect 200-260 eggs per year from my Rhode Island Reds.

Many folks will say an average laying cycle is 25 hours per bird. That would yield something like this:

365 days x 24 = 8760 hours
8760 / 25 = 350 eggs/year.

Environmental conditions play a huge roll in egg production.
 

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