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My green eggers hang right with my leghorns and golden sex links for production. Which is at least 5 per week and often 6-7.
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I don’t want to seem rude or anything but I’m pretty sure27 laying hens.
I forgot to include the EEs. I have so many birds.
27 + 4 = 30
That is great production! Thanks for your reply.I have no idea which ones lay what, but I have 9 Blue Wyandottes & they laid 2158 eggs in a year, ending on the day they first started. Many laid past that & I have 2 that have not fully molted & are the only 2 that I know are laying now. That is 239 per bird & 4 or more were broody every 4 weeks or so & were broken with the cage method. I think that is pretty good.
Hahahaha. This chicken math thing is multifaceted!I don’t want to seem rude or anything but
27 + 4 = 31
I have found my new happy place on this website lolHahahaha. This chicken math thing is multifaceted!
I'm bad at math unless I use a calculator.I don’t want to seem rude or anything but I’m pretty sure
27 + 4 = 31
27 + 4 = 30
I don’t want to seem rude or anything but I’m pretty sure
27 + 4 = 31
How rare are red junglefowl hybrids? It's the first time I've seen anyone mention them on here (of course I don't click on every thread).I'll have to count my ladies, I'll be back with a number.
Breeds: Orpingtons
Project Orpingtons
Silkies
OEGBs
A Sebright
Black Copper Maran
Brahmas
Red JungleFowl hybrids
Mixed Breeds
They're not very common here in the US, but occasionally you do find some. I came across some by accident at an Animal Swap in 2019.How rare are red junglefowl hybrids? It's the first time I've seen anyone mention them on here (of course I don't click on every thread).