Barred Rocks usually lay their first egg at about 6 months old and will continue to produce eggs for up to two years on average. As the hen ages past two she will slow her egg production and by the time the hen has reached the complete end of her layer years she will be about 3 years old.
A laying hen can lay up to an egg a day. Of course this can vary based on breed. The Leghorn (which are the white chickens) are the most prolific layers, and have been known to lay up to an egg a day for a year. Next in line for production would be the Rohde Island Red. They can lay up to 300 brown eggs a year
Egg production of an individual hen is dependent on such other factors as age, health, nutrition, space, housing, sanitation, light, humidity, temperature, and contentment. Egg production is only partly influenced by the breed of hen, but Wyandotte's are considered a good early maturing hen that will lay up to 4 eggs per week on average. This is variable depending on time of year and lighting conditions.
Around 5 eggs a week.
Barred rocks or Barred Plymouth Rock hens are somewhat early maturing birds and should start producing eggs about 20 to 24 weeks old. The first eggs will be somewhat small until they get going into what is often a good to excellent layer. The eggs of a standard Barred rock will be large size and range from pinkish to medium brown.
They can stay where they are as long as there is some where to lay there eggs like in dirt, mud, sand, but they don't lay their eggs in water. For example: the river (it have mud and dirt on both sides to where turtles can lay eggs.
buleys dont lay eggs
scorpion does not lay eggs. it is not like the spider which lay eggs.
They lay eggs
Barred rocks or Barred Plymouth Rock hens are somewhat early maturing birds and should start producing eggs about 20 to 24 weeks old. The first eggs will be somewhat small until they get going into what is often a good to excellent layer. The eggs of a standard Barred rock will be large size and range from pinkish to medium brown.
They can lay anywhere from medium to large to extra large, although it tends to be large.
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They lay their eggs in small places predators cant get the eggs like seaweed and under rocks or in holes
under large rocks in a river
Usually at the bottom of the tank in the rocks.
Go to and hatchery website and select brown egg layers. You can tell from cross bred chickens by the color of the feathers around there ear canal. White=white egg, brown=brown egg. On our farm the best brown egg layers are Rhode Island Reds (production or heritage), Barred Rocks, and Moyers ( a breed by Moyer Hatchery)
2cm long
maybe under rocks and sticks if you have any in the tank
no, they lay their eggs under rocks, logs, and other damp places.
They don't lay eggs.