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- Sep 16, 2020
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Thanks for your input. We have Rhode Island Reds, and they just started laying 8 weeks ago. We are getting 4 eggs a day consistently, and I know at some point they will slow down. But for us, that's enough plus we can give away some. We don't eat eggs everyday.Its just my wife and I, we have a considerably larger flock (admittedly, 1/3 aren't laying yet, though half of them probably should be - Brahmas, always late to the party...) but unless you selected one of the more prolific egg laying breeds, or you rarely eat eggs, five birds likely won't satisfy your needs. If I exclude my ducks, I have 12 demonstrated layers in their first year of life. During the summer, I was getting 6-7 eggs a day. Now that there is less daylight? 1 egg yesterday. 3 eggs today. And my eggs run medium to large, so that's basically breakfast. No extras currently for quiche, baking, or batters.
I hope your girls meet your needs, but as you look to the future, there may be a bit of chicken math involved.
Very Best!
I just found out from this website that we have "production" Rhode Island Reds, not the heritage breed. From what I have read, RIR average between 200 & 250 eggs a year. I think if/when we need to get chickens to replenish our flock, we will be sticking with RIR, but it would be really great to get the heritage breed.