Realistic annual egg production?

Dec 28, 2020
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I have a question for you record keepers. What are the realistic annual egg production for for various breeds? You see numbers and estimations from different hatcheries. For example, McMurray uses a Fair, Good, Better, Best description for each breed. They have brown leghorns and buff orps listed as “good” along with Polish! I don’t know about your polish, but mine aren’t even in the same ball park as those others. Hoover says polish lay about 110 eggs a year. That’s closer
to believable. My Leghorns and starlight green eggers lay really well, as in almost every day. Truly they lay 5-7 eggs a week in their first couple seasons.

What have you all seen for true annual egg production by breed assuming good nutrition and proper husbandry?
 
I find this varies a lot with not only the breed, but individual birds and the lines within the breed. For example, we have a silkie hen that lays medium sized eggs that are significantly larger than some of my friend's silkie eggs. We also have a lot of Cochins that are laying 5-6 eggs a week their first year (and about 5 eggs a week in season 2), which is more than that breed is purported to lay. We don't use artificial light, which is also a major factor in boosting egg production in some breeds. It's hard to know where the hatcheries get their information from if they don't reference it :)
 
Excellent. Are your easter eggers pretty good layers. Mone sure have been.
I have 1 that hasn't laid in a week, & I don't blame her. It's been bitterly cold.

The other three has been pretty consistent, only missing 2-3 days in between, occasionally 1 day.
 

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