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I was making a video about poultry farming and selective breeding and nowhere on the internet or in research centres I got the answer for 'How many fertilized eggs do Hens lay in a year naturally?' or 'How many eggs Hen can lay in a year which will have chicks in it?'
I am aware that the answer varies breed to breed but can there be some approx number for the majority of Hens breeding used to produce eggs?
Like I read somewhere that Hens used in poultry farms in the UK lay around 300 eggs a year whereas without human interference the number is around 10-12.