
HOW MANY EGGS CAN I GET FROM A FLOCK OF 300 LAYERS DAILY
If you’ve got 300 laying hens, the number of eggs you’ll collect each day depends on a few things—like their breed, age, health, and how well you’re feeding and caring for them.
On average, a healthy layer will give you about 1 egg per day. But not every hen lays every single day. So realistically, you can expect around 80–90% of your flock to lay daily.
That means:
- 80% of 300 = 240 eggs per day
- 90% of 300 = 270 eggs per day
So you’re looking at somewhere between 240 to 270 eggs daily from 300 layers.
Keep their environment clean, feed them well, and make sure they’re not stressed—and they’ll reward you with plenty of fresh eggs.
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