Best Laying eggsBroiler Chickens The number of eggs a chicken produces canvarybased on factors such as age, season, and dietYou can eat any chicken. Some take way too long to mature and just aren’t meaty.Look at our Broiler chickens.
Ameraucana Yearly Egg Production: 150-200 Egg Color: Blue eggs some Green eggsEgg Size: Medium Altsteirer Yearly Egg Production: 100-180 Egg Color: Ivory white to light tintedEgg Size: Small
Andalusian Yearly Egg Production: 100-170 Egg Color: Chalk-White Egg Size: Medium to
Large
Araucana Yearly Egg Production: 100-170 Egg Color: Green to Blue Egg. Egg Size: Medium/Large.
Bearded d’Uccle Yearly Egg Production: 180 to 280 eggsEgg Color: Cream Egg Size: Small
COCHIN Yearly Egg Production: 100-170 eggsEgg Color: light brown Egg Size: Large
Cream Legbar Yearly Egg Production: 150 to 200 eggs per year. Egg Color: light blue or light green eggs Egg Size: Medium
Dorking Yearly Egg Production: 170-190 eggsEgg Color: White to Cream Egg Size: Medium to Large
Easter egger Yearly Egg Production: up to 280 eggs a year Egg Color: blue to green to olive to aqua and sometimes even pinkish. Egg Size: Medium
Gold Legbar Yearly Egg Production: 150-200 eggsEgg Color: Light blue or Green, White Egg Size: Medium
Langshan Yearly Egg Production: 150 – 200 eggsEgg Color: Dark Brown Egg Size: Large Lavender Orpington Yearly Egg Production: 170 to 200 eggsEgg Color: Light Brown Egg Size: Medium
New Hampshire Red Yearly Egg Production: 150 to 220 eggsEgg Color: Chocolate to Russet Brown Egg Size: Large
Olive Egger Yearly Egg Production: 200 to 250 eggsEgg Color: Olive green to mossy or khaki green hue
Welsummer breed of chicken in a grassy field Welsummer Yearly Egg Production: 150-200 eggsEgg Color: Deep brown eggs that are often speckled Egg Size: Medium to Large
Whiting True Blue Yearly Egg Production: 280-300 eggsEgg Color: Powder Blue or “army” green eggs Egg Size: Large
WHITE STAR HYBRID Yearly Egg Production: 330 per yearEgg Color: White Egg Size: Large