BackYard Chickens › Breeds & Supplies › Chicken Breeds › Black Sex Link chicken › Black Sex Link chicken Reviews

Member Reviews: Black Sex Link chicken

Positive Reviews

Chickenfan4life

Special Birds To Me...

Posted

Pros: Good, reliable layers of large brown eggs; can be docile; don't really go broody, which can be a con;

Cons: Don't really go broody;

I got my Black Sex Link Chicken from Atwoods. She was such a pretty little baby, and I always enjoyed finding her lovely brown eggs. She was killed by a dog a few months ago, though. She will be missed. Read more here -----------------> http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/748155/the-life-of-pigeon   RIP Pigeon...

Negative Reviews

More Reviews

wildbill905

4 BSL hens

Posted

Pros: Gentle, good layers, large brown eggs

Cons: None

I have 4 BSL hens and their 1st year laying we got over 1000 eggs! they went into 2nd fall molting and came out laying 1 egg a day per hen! so we expect to get over 1000 eggs again this year. I am very pleased with them. we replaced our buffs with BSL and it was worth it!
JimWWhite

Super Layers

Posted

Pros: Super layers, hardy, nice looking birds

Cons: N/A

We got 24 of the BSL's back on the first of September and I've been very pleased with them.  They were 14 weeks old when we got them.  They replaced my old flock of Golden Comets who were spent and they started laying right at 26 weeks right after Thanksgiving.  Super layers.  It's late January now and they're probably about 34 weeks old now.  We're getting close to 100% egg production with 20 to 22 eggs each day.  I'm betting by early spring they will be at 100%.  They lay extra large to jumbo sized brown eggs.  They're everything the Golden Comets were when it comes to egg laying.  And I think with the ginger colored markings around the...
(read more)
AmericaunaMama

Spunky Chicken

Posted

Pros: funny, good layers, good size

Cons: bold, loud

  Pretty Girl!   Dustbath!     With her "sisters"             Of all my girls, Sharon by BSL, was my favorite.  She was a little agressive at first (we adopted her at 4 months), but she quickly became a wonderful companion and entertainer.  Her eggs were medium brown with little dark brown spots, a good medium size, and layed about 5 times a week. All though she was the smallest of a 5 girls flock (others Americaunas and EE's) she ruled the roost.  She kept the others in line with an occasional pecking, but they all went where she went and did what she did.  There was no shyness in her, she...
(read more)
JustDuckie23

Friendliest birds ever!

Posted

Pros: friendly, curious, very entertaining

Cons: so far, I can't find any cons

I purchased 4 peeps and they have turned out to be the best chicks ever! Granted I am fairly new at this and they are still not fully grown (about 9 weeks old), but they are so friendly.  they perch on my finger.  they are extremely curious and will come right up to you when you open the door to the coop.  They are also very entertaining.  I would definitely recommend these to anyone but especially to someone just starting out.  Can't wait til they start laying.
BonniesFarm

I love my BSL hen

Posted

Pros: Talkative, friendly, broody (which I hear is rare for this breed), smart, avid egg layer

Cons: I can't think of any cons.

Bonnie (yes, the chicken I named my farm after) is by far my favorite chicken. She was also my first. She is very friendly and even likes to be petted. She lays an egg every single day. Sometimes she even lays two in a single day. When the day comes that she stops laying, I'll just have to put her out to pasture or build her her own coop. I would recommend BSLs to anyone who likes to have a good egg layer with personality.
leggomyegg0

Lovely birds

Posted

Pros: smart, friendly quiet.

Cons: Not a one

I have 10 of these lovely hens who have just recently started laying. I'm really pleased with them though the egg size is still pretty small, I expect they will get larger as the hens mature. I do have one that is giving me double yolkers, and that egg is HUGE, so I don't doubt that they can lay bigger. These hens are replacements for my white brahmas... they are better at feed conversion, and eat less than my last flock did.I raised them from day old chicks, they were also much more quiet than the brahma and less flighty. If you are looking for good egg production hens with nice personalities, these are your girls! 
hholzschu

Love this breed

Posted

Pros: Friendly, good layers, easy to tame

Cons: Bigger breed

Love my two girls...They are just wonderful. Easy to tame and very friendly, both of mine are easy to pick up and like people. They lay on average an egg a day for the most part sometimes every other day. I do live in Michigan and do not keep lights on them so some of my egg production is due to less light during the day. They are pretty big birds and that has to be taken into count if you are planning on have just a smaller coup for them. I keep mine in a chicken tractor and have just the two girls. My chicken tractor plans said that it could hold up to six hens with this breed I think four would be pushing it...Great breed for extra large eggs and easy keeping!
Brahmaman

Great chickens

Posted
I got 2 of these as chicks and now they are around 9 months old. They are very docile and amazing egg layers. Mine follow me around the backyard and they will come when I call them. They started laying at around 7 months and they have not missed a day since. Great pets and layers. Just a great backyard chicken. 
jfunkle

Black sex link

Posted

Pros: Pretty, green eyes, very curious, playfull

Cons: I have none!

This is one of my faves, and I just love there green eyes!
BackYard Chickens › Breeds & Supplies › Chicken Breeds › Black Sex Link chicken › Black Sex Link chicken Reviews