Well …. Did we get an answer on that? I’m kind of curious. Journalism is dead!
Anton Chekhov said that it you write a story mentioning the gun hanging over the fireplace, you then are obligated to have the gun go off at some point. Apparently Caitlin McCormack has no clue who Anton Chekhov was because she posits the question in the headline but fails to reveal the answer in the story.
Bar Rock hens sometimes lay 2 eggs a day. I don’t know about other breeds.
I’ll help..
AI Overview
A chicken can lay at most one egg per day, but it is not a daily guarantee. The actual number of eggs laid depends on factors like age, breed, diet, health, and the amount of daylight they receive. A healthy laying hen typically lays an egg every 24 to 26 hours, so on average, one egg per day is the most common outcome for high-production breeds, especially from spring to autumn.
If a Rhode Island Red or a Texas leghorn between 6 months and 30 months old it is about 270 eggs per year