2018 Newbie Chat!

Ooh Anna if you can get Light Sussex go for it! They’re lovely and I’d love to have some. They’re harder to find here than the Speckled.
I forget what breeds you already have.
Orpingtons are always nice. I’m a big fan of Pekins (Cochins) and a black Maran would definitely be a good addition.
Can’t wait to hear what you see and end up choosing.
I am so excited! I don't know if you remember my telling you that one of the sellers is an old friend of mine, well I saw a photo on his facebook of a Light Sussex with her chick which is a Buff Orpington. I spoke with him today by phone he said seeings as its me, I can have that actual hen and her chick and he is only charging me £12 when it should be £27! He's told me she's very friendly and calm (which I like) he said she is 20 weeks which I would have preferred a little younger but I want her so much so I've said yes and we will be picking them up tomorrow :D soooo excited! This is the image taken from his facebook
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I am so excited! I don't know if you remember my telling you that one of the sellers is an old friend of mine, well I saw a photo on his facebook of a Light Sussex with her chick which is a Buff Orpington. I spoke with him today by phone he said seeings as its me, I can have that actual hen and her chick and he is only charging me £12 when it should be £27! He's told me she's very friendly and calm (which I like) he said she is 20 weeks which I would have preferred a little younger but I want her so much so I've said yes and we will be picking them up tomorrow :D soooo excited! This is the image taken from his facebookView attachment 1514086
Yay!!! :wee:ya
I’m so very excited for you!
What a good kind friend.
She is just gorgeous!:love
She’s only 5 months old. My NNs are 21 weeks and haven’t even started laying yet.
There’s a possibility the chick could be male though. Hopefully not. :fl
Can you keep roos?
Is it a chick from another hen that she’s raising or did she start laying early and actually hatch one out herself?
 
Yay!!! :wee:ya
I’m so very excited for you!
What a good kind friend.
She is just gorgeous!:love
She’s only 5 months old. My NNs are 21 weeks and haven’t even started laying yet.
There’s a possibility the chick could be male though. Hopefully not. :fl
Can you keep roos?
Is it a chick from another hen that she’s raising or did she start laying early and actually hatch one out herself?
Thank you! This is her baby, apparently she laid a few but this is the only one which hatched and is her first. We realise it could be a Roo, I need to check the deeds of the bungalow to see if there is a ban on Cockerels, in the next estate from me there is a ban, and no one round here has a Roo but then again I only know of myself and one other person on our estate who have chickens. We have decided that if the chick is male we are going to give it a go (provided we are allowed to) I have taken in all you guys share about your experiences and I have learned so much from you all, I feel confident enough to give it a go. However if worst comes to the worst my friend said he'd take it back, I made him promise if we have to give it back he won't cull it and will re-home it, he has promised me and is true to his word -- so if a boy and we are permitted to have Roos here I'm gonna give it a go :p
 
Thank you! This is her baby, apparently she laid a few but this is the only one which hatched and is her first. We realise it could be a Roo, I need to check the deeds of the bungalow to see if there is a ban on Cockerels, in the next estate from me there is a ban, and no one round here has a Roo but then again I only know of myself and one other person on our estate who have chickens. We have decided that if the chick is male we are going to give it a go (provided we are allowed to) I have taken in all you guys share about your experiences and I have learned so much from you all, I feel confident enough to give it a go. However if worst comes to the worst my friend said he'd take it back, I made him promise if we have to give it back he won't cull it and will re-home it, he has promised me and is true to his word -- so if a boy and we are permitted to have Roos here I'm gonna give it a go :p
Wonderful!
If I start breeding I may take cockerels back from those who cannot keep them but I can’t guarantee rehoming as it’s hard to do and we only have 1/2 acre here.
If it is a roo it may make your hens miserable as the hormones hit.
We’ll help you with the logistics if that’s the case.
I’m interested to see what a Buff Orpington/Light Sussex cross looks like.
Post a photo when the chick is two weeks old and I’ll try to sex it for you.
 
Thank you! This is her baby, apparently she laid a few but this is the only one which hatched and is her first. We realise it could be a Roo, I need to check the deeds of the bungalow to see if there is a ban on Cockerels, in the next estate from me there is a ban, and no one round here has a Roo but then again I only know of myself and one other person on our estate who have chickens. We have decided that if the chick is male we are going to give it a go (provided we are allowed to) I have taken in all you guys share about your experiences and I have learned so much from you all, I feel confident enough to give it a go. However if worst comes to the worst my friend said he'd take it back, I made him promise if we have to give it back he won't cull it and will re-home it, he has promised me and is true to his word -- so if a boy and we are permitted to have Roos here I'm gonna give it a go :p
Anna, I have discovered that a Buff Orpington crossed with a Light Sussex will result in atypical sex-linked chicks.
Because a Buff Orpingtons chick down is so light you can’t tell until they begin feathering.
If your chicks feathers come in buff it’s a female.
If it feathers out white it’s a male.
 
Wonderful!
If I start breeding I may take cockerels back from those who cannot keep them but I can’t guarantee rehoming as it’s hard to do and we only have 1/2 acre here.
If it is a roo it may make your hens miserable as the hormones hit.
We’ll help you with the logistics if that’s the case.
I’m interested to see what a Buff Orpington/Light Sussex cross looks like.
Post a photo when the chick is two weeks old and I’ll try to sex it for you.
Thank you so much - I was just saying to my daughter, a few moments ago how knowledgeable and helpful you are and how much I have learnt from you and others on BYC - truly remarkable :)
 
Anna, I have discovered that a Buff Orpington crossed with a Light Sussex will result in atypical sex-linked chicks.
Because a Buff Orpingtons chick down is so light you can’t tell until they begin feathering.
If your chicks feathers come in buff it’s a female.
If it feathers out white it’s a male.
I won't be disappointed which ever sex it is but part of me thinks having a female would be the easy route - will have to wait and see what colour we get..... Watch this space ----->
 

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