In about 20 years of rather haphazard chicken keeping, I have had 1 bird that I know was laying more than 1 egg per day. I had 2 "Pearl Leghorns" (which I assume must be a production strain of some sort) that were giving me 5 eggs in 2 days. Every morning I'd get 2 eggs from them, and every other afternoon I'd find another one. This happened through 2 laying seasons - these birds did go out of production during the winter. Eventually they were killed by a bobcat, so I have no idea how long they might have done this, or how else things might have progressed as they aged. (And no, of course I don't remember all of my chickens that well, but the extra egg and the unusual predator were pretty memorable, dontcha think?)
I don't think you are arguing that a chicken can't produce more than an egg per day, but that one person's claim of getting 2 per day per hen on a daily basis does seem excessive. But I think the point was made that this is so unusual that it stretches the boundaries of credulity (makes me want to check the calendar; I thought April first was a few days ago . . . . ) Time to move on.
I don't think you are arguing that a chicken can't produce more than an egg per day, but that one person's claim of getting 2 per day per hen on a daily basis does seem excessive. But I think the point was made that this is so unusual that it stretches the boundaries of credulity (makes me want to check the calendar; I thought April first was a few days ago . . . . ) Time to move on.
