Curious as I've only had chickens die of unnatural causes so far...
What age was or is your oldest chicken ever?
What breed was it?
And anything else you want to tell about it, thanks!
Hi there!
(1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens? I think it's four years now
(2) How many chickens do you have right now?Somewhere around 30
(3) What breeds do you have? RIR, Buff Orpington, Barred Rock, Golden Laced Wyandottes, Silver Laced Wyandottes, Easter...
Pros - Less space needed, and personality plus!
Cons- Smaller eggs if you mind, Roos have higher pitched crows if that bugs you, and can be fiesty.
They usually intermix and hold their own well with non-banties though. Except in the case of big rooster little hens, not ideal.
Under the hood of my 69 chevelle near the side, and between the pool noodles under a bench way up on the pool deck O_o At one point one rolled out and broke and was cooked before I found it, yeah it's hot here!
If you already have a big dog living close by that you know goes after chickens, I would say they are probably dead meat the moment he sees them when you're not around, unfortunately. Whatever you decide, DON'T leave them out all night alone! When they are sleeping anything that wants them has...
Have to agree with the above, I had a collie when I was a kid that wouldn't harm a fly, much less a chicken. She'd let my bunny crawl all over her, parakeets, kittens, you name it. She wasn't raised with those animals and I didn't train her or anything. She was submissive to every dog she met...
My BO rooster is very gentle, and somewhat shy. Though he is the biggest roo I have he is also the lowest in the pecking order, the ladies love him though because he isn't so aggressive as the others sometimes can be to them. He has never harmed a soul as far as I've seen. kids just love him...