Egg Production Capacity

The egg production capacity of different poultry layers can vary based on factors such as breed, age, management practices, and environmental conditions. Here are some commonly known layer breeds and their average egg production capacity:

  • White Leghorn: White Leghorns are known for their high egg production capacity. On average, a White Leghorn hen can lay around 280-320 large white eggs per year.
  • Rhode Island Red: Rhode Island Reds are dual-purpose birds known for their egg production and meat quality. They have a good egg production capacity, with an average of 200-300 brown eggs per year.

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  • Sussex: Sussex chickens are known for their docile nature and good egg production. They can lay around 250-300 brown eggs per year.
  • Plymouth Rock: Plymouth Rock chickens are dual-purpose birds that are known for their productivity. They have a moderate egg production capacity, with an average of 200-280 brown eggs per year.
  • Australorp: Australorps are known for their exceptional egg-laying ability. They have a high egg production capacity, with an average of 250-300 brown eggs per year.
  • ISA Brown: ISA Brown is a hybrid breed known for its high egg production. They are specifically bred for commercial egg production and can lay around 300350 brown eggs per year.

Please note that these numbers are averages and can vary depending on individual birds and management practices. Additionally, factors such as diet, lighting, and overall health can also impact egg production. It’s always recommended to consult with experts or breeders for specific information about the egg production capacity of different poultry layers.

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