- Which breeds or types of chickens are good egglayers?
White Leghorns and Sex links are the best layers. My Leghorns lay 6 to 7 eggs a week, without a break. And the sex links lay just as many, plus their eggs are bigger! They lay spring, summer, fall, and winter. Also, they are lapdogs who love attention!
- How do you get the best production from your layers?
A clean coop, nice nests, fresh water, good food, lots of attention, an occasional treat or two, lots of daylight, and lots of greens always do the trick for me. In the winter, I put a light on my birds and they lay like it was spring!
- At what ages did you get the first eggs from your pullets?
Leghorns begin laying at 18 to 22 weeks, other birds begin laying at around 6 or 7 months. It depends on the bird too. My bantams start laying sooner than my heavier birds usually do. And it also depends on what time of the year they hatched. I always get my chicks in the spring, to make sure they start laying before winter.
- 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... )
We sell our extra eggs. And right now (and no, we are not keeping a light or anything on them) and we are getting anywhere from 14 to 24 eggs a day from 27 hens. So, we have to make sure we are doing away with extras because we are up to our ears in eggs! We are also making a lot of eggs dishes
- Eggs of different colours - Which breeds lay which colour eggs?
We get blue and green eggs from our Easter Egger's. White eggs from our Leghorns, tinted eggs from our Silkie, brown eggs from our sex links, Production reds, Rhode Island reds, Plymouth rocks, Light Brahmas, and pinkish/brownish eggs from our Black Australorp.