Laying Chickens

GuineaLady93

Crowing
13 Years
Aug 7, 2011
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Cameron, NC
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Right now I have 3 RIR hens, 3 Buff Orpington hens, and 4 Game hens.
I am wanting to add some more hens to up my egg count. I was wondering what breed I should get to do this.
Whatever breed it is I want them to lay real big eggs and a lot of them.
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Do yall know of any good breeds for this? Maybe some that will lay 2 eggs a day?
Thanks,
Ashley
 
The large, brown egg layers used in the industry, would be my advice. They flourish in small flocks. They'll lay you giant brown eggs, and most will lay you 300+ their first year and around 280+ their second year. After that, production will drift downward, of course.

ISA Browns from Townline hatchery would fit the bill nicely. Most every hatchery has a line of hens that they sell to small to medium sized commercial operations. They often give them "cute" names for the retail sales of things. Cinnamon Queens, Red Star, Golden Comets, etc, etc. While the particular "recipe" of each is slightly different and closely guarded "secret", they are commonly known as red sex links. You'd not go wrong with any of them.
 
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The large, brown egg layers used in the industry, would be my advice. They flourish in small flocks. They'll lay you giant brown eggs, and most will lay you 300+ their first year and around 280+ their second year. After that, production will drift downward, of course.

ISA Browns from Townline hatchery would fit the bill nicely. Most every hatchery has a line of hens that they sell to small to medium sized commercial operations. They often give them "cute" names for the retail sales of things. Cinnamon Queens, Red Star, Golden Comets, etc, etc. While the particular "recipe" of each is slightly different and closely guarded "secret", they are commonly known as red sex links. You'd not go wrong with any of them.
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