RIR Egg Size

And for a bit more info I've added Eggs Per Day average for the month column (9 is the max).

Month<PWPWSMLXLJEPD
December17.4%73.9%4.3%0%4.3%0%0%1.9
January1.5%28.4%63.7%3.5%1.0%1.0%1.0%6.5
February0%0.5%55.3%41.9%0.5%0.5%0.5%7.7



JT
 
February is over with so the totals changed a bit to:

Month<PWPWSMLXLJEPD
December17.4%73.9%4.3%0%4.3%0%0%1.9
January1.5%28.4%63.7%3.5%1.0%1.0%1.0%6.5
February0%0.4%53.2%44.2%0.4%0.4%1.3%8.3

So far this month I've only gotten one small egg and the rest are medium.
JT
 
I have a flock of 43 Rhode Island Red Hens. I started out with 49. They started laying at 20 weeks. I've been keeping exact track of weight, size, and eggs per day since I started. Unfortunately I lost the first 4 weeks details. At four weeks 60% of my eggs were mediums, 30% were smalls and I was getting an average of an egg from 75% of my hens per day. After 8 weeks I got no small eggs and half were large eggs. By 12 weeks 30% are medium, 5-10% are extra large the rest are large and I get an egg from 85-90% of my hens per day. Twice I have gotten eggs from every single hen. 30% of the time I get an egg from 95% of the hens. In the first 8 weeks I got 7 Jumbo eggs. All were double yoke. That works out to an average of 3 large cartons a day, roughly 6.5 eggs per hen per week. I have read that RIRs will lay large to extra large eggs and will lay larger eggs after their first molt. So I don't expect them to stop laying medium eggs until next fall. But, on that, I'm just guessing.
I have been obsessing over my numbers for the past week. For some reason, over the past week, I'm only getting eggs from 84% per day. That's a loss of an average 2-3 a day. It may be cyclical, and I haven't found another cause, but I am watching closely.
 
One thing that skews my data is the first two started to lay at 18 weeks and it was 4 weeks later before all 9 were laying. The first time I got 9 eggs was at week 23 so I assume the later starters are skewing the data to the small size. This being week 28 I have 11% small and 89% medium so that seems pretty close to your data. @brewfarm how many were laying at 20 weeks?

JT
 
One thing that skews my data is the first two started to lay at 18 weeks and it was 4 weeks later before all 9 were laying. The first time I got 9 eggs was at week 23 so I assume the later starters are skewing the data to the small size. This being week 28 I have 11% small and 89% medium so that seems pretty close to your data. @brewfarm how many were laying at 20 weeks?

JT
At 20 weeks it started with a drip. I would say only 4-5 were laying right at 20 weeks. By 26 weeks all were laying. You're getting more mediums than I did earlier but, you're tracking about the same as mine. I can't tell which one of my hens exactly are laying since all of them have access to all the nesting boxes. That's the thing that's driving me crazy this week.
I am planning on building a larger coop this summer. If I have the time and money (well, really just the money) I may learn about RFID and set up a system where I can tell which hen is laying, in which box, and when. May also fiddle with temperature and daylight sensors so I can track that exactly as well.
 
A few days into March (week 28) the numbers change quite a bit. I changed the Eggs Per Day to percent laying... makes more sense.

Month<PWPWSMLXLJ%
December17.4%73.9%4.3%0%4.3%0%0%21%
January1.5%28.4%63.7%3.5%1.0%1.0%1.0%72%
February0%0.5%55.3%41.9%0.5%0.5%0.5%92%
March0%0%14.0%86.0%0%0%0%96%

JT
 
Well March is over with so here are the numbers.

Month<PWPWSMLXLJ%Age
December17.4%73.9%4.3%0%4.3%0%0%21.3%18-20
January1.5%28.4%63.7%3.5%1.0%1.0%1.0%72.0%20-24
February0%0.5%55.3%41.9%0.5%0.5%0.5%92.5%24-28
March0%0%7.9%87.0%4.3%0%0.8%90.7%28-32

Edit: I added their age in weeks for reference

JT
 
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I was curious about the weekly numbers for percent laying and egg size. It seems to show a clearer picture about egg size. Interesting that the percent swings up and down so much by week.

egg-weight.jpg

JT
 
Do those dips correspond with your construction activities...changes in the coop can throw some of them off. :D

Will be interesting to see long term, if you continue the data collecting.
 

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