What is a ideal mixed flock?

Nimueh Alene

Songster
6 Years
Apr 9, 2017
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Sebastian county Arkansas
When thinking about egg production, feed cost, personality and even color, what would you choose?
Me, I would choose :
rock
Salmon Faverolles
Easter egger
Orphinton
Cornish
Wyandotte
Leghorn
Hamburg.
 
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I'm pretty happy with my mixed flock. I have 2x buff orp, 2x easter egger, 1 barred rock and 1 cinnamon queen. I'm thinking of adding a couple after some coop renovation and will probably lose the cinnamon queen, add 1 more barred rock and 2 BCMs. (might as well stick with pairs. LOL)

I went to tractor supply today. Picked up 3 RIR, 2 BSL and a random banty from the assorted bantam bin to make the 6 chick minimum. The cinnamon queen is still on the edge of leaving and there's a highly likely chance I'll rehome the banty once it grows out a bit, but that will leave me with 2 buff, 2 EE, 1 barred rock, 3 RIR, 2 BSL and some sort of (OEGB?)banty X standard roo.
 
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I rehomed all my big girls do to predators and now only have bantams. I loved my barred rock but she lead the rest far and wide. My Brahma was mean, go figure! My Easter eggers were taking by hawks the same day. I now have an enclosed coop and 12 Salmon Faverolles in the incubator. I'm going with one breed this year but I think I'm going to miss a mixed flock
 
My mixed flock all seems to get along well. The next time I add chickens I plan on adding one or two white egg layers just for variety. If I can find some that are good for cold weather. I have
2 SLW's
2 speckled Sussex
2 easter Eggars
2 welsummers
1 barred rock
1 White rock
1 buff orpington
1 cuckoo Marans
 
My mixed flock all seems to get along well. The next time I add chickens I plan on adding one or two white egg layers just for variety. If I can find some that are good for cold weather. I have
2 SLW's
2 speckled Sussex
2 easter Eggars
2 welsummers
1 barred rock
1 White rock
1 buff orpington
1 cuckoo Marans


The few white layers I tried were way to flighty. Jumping out of the brooder running around upsetting the calmer chicks. Hamburgs were the craziest followed by Minorcas. They were beautiful but just a little too excitable for my taste.
 

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