In the current context, those who don't already know it might find this thread interesting
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/how-many-eggs-were-laid-by-hens-150-years-ago.1593024/
It's the same Lewis Wright I was citing, and he points out that flock averages mask both good and bad layers within it. Trap nesting is the only reliable way to know who lays what.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/how-many-eggs-were-laid-by-hens-150-years-ago.1593024/
It's the same Lewis Wright I was citing, and he points out that flock averages mask both good and bad layers within it. Trap nesting is the only reliable way to know who lays what.