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Sounds like you have a pair. Fayoumis mature very quickly and combs grow quickly. Males are soon obvious. They can crow very early also.
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So...I'm still wondering if Fayoumis lay closer to 300 eggs or 100. Will they lay eggs in a nest box if they free range or will they hide their eggs in the woods?
They will roost in the trees and become owl food. They will like eggs everywhere but the barn. Maybe 100 eggs a year, and small. They would have no trouble avoiding a dog if they have trees around. They can hustle up their own feed. I used to keep them. Not a really practical breed, their real purpose was to breed disease resistance and early maturation into commercial flocks.