Demarvell
Songster
For 3 years now we have gone with gold sex links, as they are quiet, are prolific layers and don't cause much in the way of problems. We got ours here in April, (I'm in Eastern Idaho). But,,,, after two years, their laying is cut down to about 20% of normal. I have 23 of them and 7 are 2 years old and need to be made into dinner.A bit early? Sure, but I can't be the only one thinking about getting chicks next year. Post about your plans here!
1. What breeds are you getting?
2. How many?
3. Are you hatching, getting day olds or started pullets?
4. Are you going to raise them yourself or let a broody do it for you?
Go wild and when the time comes, post pictures!
We get some that are 2 days old or there about. Local feed and mill gets them in each year. BTW, from the 16 young birds, we get about 15 eggs a day, average. Layer feed, water and occasional treats.
Hope that helps.
