- Which breeds or types of chickens are good egglayers?
Leghorns and Hybrids are probally the best in terms of egg output, however they burn out sooner and stop laying after just a few years. My flock of Bantams consists of (excluding cockerel): 1 Partridge Wyandotte, 1 Silver Pencilled Wyandotte, 1 Buff Rock, 1 Wheaton Sulmtaler, 1 White Silkie and 1 Polish x Silkie...... Not the best laying fleet, however my main use for them is bloodiness with any eggs as a bonus, so that's why I opted for traditional bantam breeds. In the future, I'll probally replace them with ex-battery hens- I have a huge demand for eggs and I've always wanted to rescue a few mistreated hens. (to be honest my ducks lay a lot better than any of the chickens that I have owned, including hybrids

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- How do you get the best production from your layers?
Give them the best life possible- give them a large grassy field for them to free-range in, and a nice predator proof coop. The main reason why most people want hens is because they want to know where their food comes from.....you're wanting fresh eggs from happy hens. Although some do use artificial lighting, I personally don't- a chicken is only born with a certain amount of yolks inside her, so encouraging her to lay every day wI'll give you more eggs in the SHORTRUN, but they will run dry quicker. Artificial light can also cause problems such as Eggbound.
- At what ages did you get the first eggs from your pullets?
Bantam are pretty stubborn layers, so they probally started laying at the 40 week mark, some even later. The hybrids I've had in the past have started laying at around 18-22 weeks.
- What do you do with your extra eggs? (Yes… I know it's winter for most of us at the moment and that's only a dream but...

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My Mum sells them for me at her work and she is constantly getting harassed for eggs. She regually finds notes, emails, etc demanding for more eggs, and when she brings them in she has 4 or 5 people trying to buy them at once lol. I sell them for £1 for 1/2 dozen chicken eggs, and £2.50 for 1/2 dozen duck.....its not much, but contributes towards their upkeep.
- Eggs of different colours - Which breeds lay which colour eggs?
Marans (Dark Brown eggs) , Araucanas (Blue/ Green eggs), Cream Legbars (Powder Blue eggs), Plymouth Rocks (Pink eggs) and Wellsummers (Dark Brown with a speckles) are the main ones in the UK. Everyone on BYC are always talking about 'Easter Eggers' but we don't have them in the UK.