Hens lay between 250-300 eggs per year. Although it may look that way at first, no two eggs are the same. They are of varying size and never have the same colour. They can be white, light or even dark brown. Even the small spots and speckles are always a little different.
Additional Information
Fun Fact
Chickens use their feet to scrape the floor in the search for grains, worms and insects.
Scientific facts
Scientific name : Gallus gallus domesticus
Global Home : Worldwide
Conservation Status : Domesticated
Primary habitat : Grassland, Meadows, Forest
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