6 eggs from 6 hens. YAY.
these hens began laying about 4 months ago. They were about 9 months old.
But they are making up for lost time. 3 black orpingtons, and 3 Rhode Island Reds
PS I still think its a nice review. and it Was helpful to me in that I was thinking about maybe trying some soon, and finding out that there is a possibility of the drawbacks CC mentioned reminded me to be careful where I got them.
One of the reasons you may find your mileage will vary,( Velvett fog, Melabella,) has to do with them being hybrid birds. It means they have a father of one breed., and a mother of another.
There are several combinations of Parents that can produce offspring that are Great Layers and "sex...
This was helpful info. I have been considering getting a few because they are Such prolific layers. It's good to know about their vulnerabilities.
I would just add that sex link chickens are Hybrids, meaning their mother and father were of different breeds. Certain breeds are mated to create sex...
oic, animal lover, thanks.
Thank you, FenikT, very helpful info. how do you know it's 400'?
thanks, each of you.
hmm, gonns be a little tricky finding room now....
will they devastate it?
If I let the chickens out into this yard when the plants are tall enough, and leave them there through fall, will the yard become a barren mud pit?
looking to plant it with a foraging mix.
I've been searching but cant find out how many birds( standard size)can live in a...
another way to think of "roughage" is high carbon stuff, to balance the hi nitrogen of chicken poop. or you can think of "brown (carbon) balanced with Green,(nitrogen)./
so, dried leaves, straw, hay, Old grass clippings, shredded cardboard...
for coop plans, I can only recommend google...
I like the idea even better now, with wire floor just under the roost and a trapdoor floor on the rest!
maybe the chicken wire with smaller holes would be ok. Some manure would stick to the wire, so you'd need to be able to get to it to scrape it clean once in a while. Rats are the only think I...
@ YayChicks and JGFolk,
Yes, They all are young. (Well, not so young 9 Mo!) but just beginning to lay.I guess they'll get the hang of it.
@ TheReadyboys. Now, that makes sense. It was Cold in that coop.
I ended up cooking the eggs before they thawed and giving them to the dogs.