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How many eggs do you get in a day? How many hens do you have?
They are WR & Red that are crossed to make comets. Most of the chickens originated from Meyer Hatchery's. As chicks we just feed them well and let nature take it's course. During the normal cycle we target 30 free range layers which ends up closer to 50 to 75 between culls. We cycle 35 new layers in the fall and 35 in the spring so they are never all molting at the same time. I still prefer the plain ole White Rocks for meat and raise a few just for this purpose. We are by no means a large operation, but do raise enough to help the chickens pay for themselves.
We expect 5 to 6 eggs per week per layer and we usually fall within the numbers.
The Golden Comet is also known as Golden Buff, Golden Sex Link, Cinnamon Queen, and Red Star.
Here's a couple of descriptions and hatcheries.
http://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/red_star.html
http://www.meyerhatchery.com/productinfo.a5w?session.category=Chickens&grd_prodone_filter=PRODUCT_ID %3d 'GBUS
We have 2 WR that are happy to sit for us and 1 of the Buckeyes also likes to sit so we usually have a couple that willing to raise the chicks. Of course there is always the incubator if the birds don't want to cooperate and we don't hesitate to use it if needed.
If all you want is layers then the Comets are great, if you want to make your own you will need some WR and Reds.
I'm a little surprised that the numbers were challenged -- we keep good records and have no reason to lie.
We live in farm country so that may be why most things are less expensive around here. I mean, we buy hay for 2.50 to 3.50 per bale. Anyway the whole point is to show a very simple calculation for folks just getting started to help them out.