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  1. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    Really?I didnt know that.I have never raised,but justs aw a bantam SLW
  2. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    Red birds. The Production matures pretty faster also,mine is smart beautiful,and very independent. The Red sexlink. She is okay for the most part.She is a lil aggressive,but I guess it isn't life thr
  3. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    That is true. a EE is mixed with several breeds.
  4. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    My experiences was horrible? The EE I have now layed maybe 3 or 4 eggs for us
  5. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    You probably should consider them. They may not be the best layers,but are extremely more better,and docile then EEs. And you should get a good few eggs from em.Buff orps are funny lil suckers. Mines use to hurdle me aggressively,and growl as if I was a hen. Odd,but still interested.
  6. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    I have never been to a poultry show. Apparently my breeds arent classified as "Show"birds.:(
  7. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    How good are EEs? Ive had 2.layed like4_5 eggs for us,and our first hen laid ok,I guess. I want some for bestest friends really. I KNOW nothing on EE at all.My first hen was aggressive so now im think I need to split new EE hens. Ny experience,horrible layerz,and sort agreessive.:(
  8. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    I forgot to mention. Most Producion chicks arent too friendly. Once they grow up its ok,and they grow on you,basically their personalities nuts.
  9. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    For lil insite on the red gene my onsite on red birds helps.
  10. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    Alsoin my opinion,buff orps are not the best. Come to learn their bossy,and start fights. I have no good history with their egg laying either.
  11. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    Japanese bantams. My last Japanese hen bantam laid nuts.She was docile.
  12. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    Golden comet is red sexlink.And tan brown eggs,yes,red sexlinks.
  13. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    So was I but im wawaiting
  14. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    Did I forget to mention the Sussex? I dont have any,but from reading information, their docile and great egg layers. Not the broody type ,if they do,its the speckled sussex.
  15. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    Im not sure. Youd have to search it.Hmm now im curious,X2.
  16. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    Now,the egg producing I suppose is violent. My 1 hen had a egg sack stuck hanging from her vent. I just tore it out. I have had this happen once.The bird is fine and continues her life like as ll the others,happyand healthy.
  17. ThePRfan

    Good, quiet breeds for a beginner?

    Actually black sexlinks are known not to get sick often. Mines are the healthiest in my flock. Great layers,and docile. We plan on getting more because they have stronger immune systems and of course dont get sick easily. Same with redsexlinks.Never had any additional health issues,etc. They...
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