For a dozen a week or so I figure is 2 hens at minimum but probably technically 4 hens to achieve. (*might get double that might get snubbed! This I know, but need a buffer lol)
For every extra dozen I'm thinking double that number of hens. So we want 3-4 dozen a week.
Thinking I would need at least 8 but realistically closer to 16 hens to get proper egg numbers, even then I know molting and seasons can hault it a bit...we need pullets then. Always need a few extra pullets when chicks (in case we lose one?)
Probably straight run chicks? So I need DOUBLE the actual number needed for a good chance at getting half pullets. Then will eat the roos (but whew that's a long time growing out roos to eat lol) so wanting a few dozen eggs leads to over 30 new peeps about right?u
The feed store should offer pullet layers. If sold that way your chances of getting a cockerel are very slim. 8 layer pullets should more than fit your egg requirements of 3-4 dozen. Especially if they are offering sex links. To which I like the black sex links more than the reds though both excellent layers. Our first year with chickens we had both and they would lay 9 days straight, take a day off then lay another 9 days straight. We were inundated with eggs as I estimated 5 eggs a week per bird and that was way off.
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