DeAZ
Chirping
- Aug 20, 2023
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I have two 8-month-old Easter Eggers and they average two eggs a day. One started laying last November and the other one in December. I live in Southeast Arizona. I noticed that when the temps dropped to the 20s at night they didn't lay, but they did during the warmer temps in the daytime. Heather lays medium eggs, which are getting larger, and Pearl lays large eggs. I have days with one egg, days with no eggs, and days with two eggs. I think that your hens are laying what is normal for them.What is the average number of eggs per week that you get from your Easter Egger hens?
Before buying (these are my first ever chickens) I read and read the hatchery's websites, and I figured that doing well would be 5 eggs a week from my girls, and that would be after they had been laying a few months. My girls are just over 7 months old and the two of the three that have been laying for just over a month now are spitting out eggs like crazy. One of them generally lays for 8 to 9 days straight, takes a one day break, then starts all over. The one who lays the most is on the nest now, and this will be her 13 day in row to lay. When she takes a break, it is one day, then she will lay another at least 10. The newest layer lays four days in a row, takes a break, then another four days. She is laying what I expected from all of them. So to say I am surprised at how much the other two lay is an understatement.
Is this the norm for Easter Eggers? Or is Peony (the one that is a laying machine) just an over-achiever?