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Interesting. Our SFH lay huge eggs. On par with the American Orpingtons and Barred Rocks (all very big eggs). They also lay almost every day. (Usually 3 eggs a day and I have 4 pullets, 10 months old).I've noticed the eggs are a tad small for their size, as I eye them disapprovingly. While I suspected they weren't a meat bird, some times a smaller carcassed bird will fill out very nicely in a shorter amount of time than a larger sized bird.
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
Mine are from the GFF 2013 batch of chicks. They isolated their extra large egg layers and bred those for larger eggs. I'd say it worked as the eggs nearly reached x-tra large size within the first month of laying. They were shockingly big. Now that I say that I have one hen, the one that also went broody, that lays a medium sized egg. I will try not to gather her eggs for hatching so that I can perpetuate the big eggs. I'd like to see the SFH in backyard flocks as a main egg layer because they are such a sweet - and pretty- bird.
http://greenfirefarms.com/store/category/chickens/swedish-flower-hens/