Glad I could help and the weather cooperated.
A BIG thank you to my friend, @Molpet, for her kindness, generosity, expertise, and help today. I could not have processed all those birds without her.

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Glad I could help and the weather cooperated.
A BIG thank you to my friend, @Molpet, for her kindness, generosity, expertise, and help today. I could not have processed all those birds without her.
I have a silverrud and an Arkansas Blue. Both look like variations of a leghorn. Inga the silverrud has laid like clockwork all year, just a short break during her light molt. Lovie had a heavy molt this year, she just started back up.Hmmm, guess I need to add a couple of production hens to the flock. What are the ones that are laying best for you?
Leghorns are good layers. I have a brown leghorn that does a good job. We get a lot of eggs from our Speckled Sussex and Gold Laced Wyandotte too. Also, my Orpingtons from @Faraday40 always laid/lay well. Now that it's cold out here, most of the birds all stopped laying (except the ducks oddly enough. We can talk ducks if you're interested.Hmmm, guess I need to add a couple of production hens to the flock. What are the ones that are laying best for you?
Young Orps lay through the 1st winter, but often they tend to slow down or stop for a couple months like the others. Orps are not as efficient because they're big, so eat and poop more (especially my giant, fat English orps!) ..... but they can be calm, gentle, friendly, gorgeous, cuddle-petsLeghorns are good layers. I have a brown leghorn that does a good job. We get a lot of eggs from our Speckled Sussex and Gold Laced Wyandotte too. Also, my Orpingtons from @Faraday40 always laid/lay well. Now that it's cold out here, most of the birds all stopped laying (except the ducks oddly enough. We can talk ducks if you're interested.). I provide light in the coop to extend the daylight hours and ensure they can see in there until they are settled into the roosts for the night, but the cold still stops their laying. I'm fine with this though. We do get a few eggs here and there still and will have plenty again come Spring and Summer.
I love buckeyes. I had some few years back, I ended up giving them away to a 4-H'r who went on to win in their county fair. I hope they went ahead and bred them.5 out of seven hatched.