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The average chicken lays about 200-250 eggs a year, the life span of the chicken is about 7 years, and the egg production rate will decrease year by year from the third year. Therefore, a chicken can lay about 1000-1500 eggs in its lifetime.
A normal hen lays one egg a day, and it takes 23-25 hours for each egg to form. Every egg laid by a chicken takes about a day to be synthesized in the body, which is the physiological phenomenon of chickens. Individual hens can lay two or three eggs a day because of physiological abnormalities or fright. But the phenomenon that hens lay more than two eggs is not continuous, but occasional.
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