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  1. Mar 15, 2021 · Plymouth Rocks are very respectable layers of large brown eggs. They average around 200 eggs per year which equates to roughly 4 eggs per week. They lay well for the first couple of years but around year 3, a slow decline in productivity starts.

  2. May 21, 2024 · Plymouth Rock hens lay around 220 eggs in a year which is good enough. Also, standard size Plymouth chickens weigh about 7-9 lb, so they are big enough to be used for meat. If you have kids in your house, they will love to play with this chicken breed.

  3. Feb 13, 2021 · Eggs. Plymouth Rock chickens mature at an average pace compared to other typical domesticated breeds. Hens can begin to lay eggs between 18 and 20 weeks of age. Their eggs are shades of soft, light brown, and considered a “large” size. Plymouth hens can lay anywhere from 200 to 300 eggs each year. On average, they lay closer to 230 eggs ...

  4. Jul 15, 2020 · The good news is, Plymouth Rocks are productive egg layers - and generally keep laying through the winter months, where other breeds may cease or lower their production. You can expect 200+ brown eggs from your Plymouth Rocks per year - what’s even better is that they’re large in size!

  5. The Plymouth Rock is a dual-purpose breed and is kept both for its meat and for its large brown eggs, of which it lays about 200 per year. The eggs weigh about 55 g (2 oz).

  6. Feb 18, 2020 · Plymouth Rock chickens are often raised for egg production, averaging about 200 eggs each year or four eggs per week. These eggs are quite large and a pale brown color. Unfortunately, their laying can be unpredictable as they reach older adulthood.

  7. The Plymouth Rock is a very popular chicken breed, known for it's prolific egg laying and delicious meat. This guide to the breed includes facts and answers to questions about raisning this special breed of chicken.