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Mine I got from McMurray, started laying at about 21 weeks of age. Of the 5 hens I have left (dog thing a month ago), I still get an average of 3 eggs a day, which means the next day I usually get two. Sometimes I get 4 a day. It doesn't matter how cold it is either, they just keep on layin'.
As for size, mine are maybe 5 or 6 pounds just guessing. At the end of each day as they go to roost, their crops look darn near to bursting, so they're eating well, but I suspect it's mostly going toward frame growth to hold the weight later. As they are, they're about the size of a 'standard' hen. My rooster you can tell he's gonna be big too.
I don't think this particular 'strain'(?) is going to be as big as the breed is supposed to be though, since the large hatcheries don't seem to pay as particular attention to the 'best' in each breed to breed that gene and such. I'm hoping I'll be wrong, but I'm also hoping to get someone close in this vicinity to me to go in on an order from Sand Hill Preservation to introduce into my flock so I *know* I'll have a good strain running in it.