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Leghorn vs Rhode Island Red: Leghorns typically lay up to 280 large white eggs per year.
Egg Laying Performance
When it comes to egg laying hens, breed is a significant factor in determining the number of eggs laid annually. Leghorns are known for their high egg production, with some individuals laying up to 300 eggs per year. In contrast, Rhode Island Reds are a dual-purpose breed, laying around 200-220 large brown eggs per year.
Feeding and Nutrition
To maximize egg laying performance, it’s essential to provide your hens with a balanced diet that includes adequate protein and calcium. A layer feed that contains around 16-18% protein and 4-6% calcium is ideal for egg production. Additionally, supplementing with oyster shells or crushed eggshells can help maintain strong eggshell production.
Health and Management
Regular health checks and proper management are crucial to maintaining optimal egg laying performance. Make sure to provide your hens with a clean and safe living environment, adequate space to move around, and access to fresh water and feed at all times. A well-managed flock with a balanced diet and regular health checks can result in higher egg production and overall flock health.
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