- Jul 14, 2013
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I have 3 hens. The first one to lay little peach colored eggs right at about 20 weeks is the smallest little white hen, looks to be a cross between Leghorn and some other breed that has leg feathers. First egg was the last week of August and is laying almost every day. The second one, a bigger white EE/Araucana with blue legs, started about a month later in Sept a bit larger olive colored eggs; was a daily producer but stopped altogether 10 days ago. The third, RIR, I figured wouldn't start until spring - but has been giving us big brown eggs for a week every day!
Going by what I have been reading - if you find a reputable breeder and you're not picky about breed, you can get some very productive egg layers. Tell the breeder what you are looking for - I told him the only thing that mattered to me was egg production and good health. While some breeds are supposedly the "best layers" there are always the exceptional individuals. I'm starting to think that a mix breed hen is the best bet! If you are getting chickens for looks to show or as pets, just consider whatever eggs you get as a bonus.
Going by what I have been reading - if you find a reputable breeder and you're not picky about breed, you can get some very productive egg layers. Tell the breeder what you are looking for - I told him the only thing that mattered to me was egg production and good health. While some breeds are supposedly the "best layers" there are always the exceptional individuals. I'm starting to think that a mix breed hen is the best bet! If you are getting chickens for looks to show or as pets, just consider whatever eggs you get as a bonus.