So I have been wondering this for a while. Has anyone tried to make a true "backyard" chicken for urban chicken keepers? For people actually keeping in a back yard?
And I am not talking about you lucky folks with "only" 3 acres to raise chickens on... I'm talking about us poor city saps who have to make due with 1/2 acre tops, normally much less and have regulations and nosy neighbors 20 feet away across our driveway to deal with.
The concept would be a sort of multi-purpose chicken with a heavier focus on eggs (since most people can't keep roos for meat breeding but may process extra birds)... A breed that is docile and QUIET, hardy, and confines well for good city living. Also I'd love to see a fair size difference between hens and roos since most people will be processing their roos and getting eggs from their hens.
Would anybody be interested in making a bird like this? Has anybody tried this yet... And if not; why not?
Edited by Nyowpotopop - 6/29/12 at 12:20pm
Future veterinarian with two dogs, two rabbits and a betta... Plus many others gone over the bridge. Still working on getting those birds! Currently after Palomino meat rabbits, Orpington laying hens and Muscovy ducks!
Future veterinarian with two dogs, two rabbits and a betta... Plus many others gone over the bridge. Still working on getting those birds! Currently after Palomino meat rabbits, Orpington laying hens and Muscovy ducks!









and im trying to keep them cool with ice water since they don't like to be misted) the only time they make any noise is when something startles them and they go into alert mood and alert everyone else around of the danger. 