I finally got my flock of 11 out into the outside world and I’ve been observing them as they interact out here and get their hierarchy established. Through previous posts it looks like I will be having to find homes for most of my flock as I can’t keep roosters and I really did not anticipate hatching such a lopsided brood. I’m hoping you all can help with my naivety and don’t mind my questions so here go
1) Are cockerel the only ones that will flare out their neck feathers and charge one another with their chests out?
3)Are all cockerel loud? Is there any chance of a rooster that would be quiet enough to keep? The ordinance doesn’t specify no roosters here it discusses noise, smell and sale of eggs only.
4) Are silkies a normal sized chicken breed ? I got a few surprises in my eggs as silkies we’re not mentioned in the ad I got them from and neither were bantams but I’m pretty sure one too is a bantam he’s half the size of the others.
5) When do I switch to layer feed?
6) Does early use of a layer feed bring about earlier eggs?
7) What kinda of kitchen scraps are safe to give your chickens?
8) what age can you begin giving scraps and other foods to your chickens besides their crumbles?
9) Is there a number of hens that is too few to ideally keep egg production and to stay warm through the winter?
10)Is there a Chicken hardy grass that will hold up to them in their run or is it inevitable that they will take out all the vegetation in there?
I think I’ll stick to the game of 10 questions and maybe play a second round if there are those of you long time chicken farmers willing to help out there. I appreciate your guidance ~J
1) Are cockerel the only ones that will flare out their neck feathers and charge one another with their chests out?
3)Are all cockerel loud? Is there any chance of a rooster that would be quiet enough to keep? The ordinance doesn’t specify no roosters here it discusses noise, smell and sale of eggs only.
4) Are silkies a normal sized chicken breed ? I got a few surprises in my eggs as silkies we’re not mentioned in the ad I got them from and neither were bantams but I’m pretty sure one too is a bantam he’s half the size of the others.
5) When do I switch to layer feed?
6) Does early use of a layer feed bring about earlier eggs?
7) What kinda of kitchen scraps are safe to give your chickens?
8) what age can you begin giving scraps and other foods to your chickens besides their crumbles?
9) Is there a number of hens that is too few to ideally keep egg production and to stay warm through the winter?
10)Is there a Chicken hardy grass that will hold up to them in their run or is it inevitable that they will take out all the vegetation in there?
I think I’ll stick to the game of 10 questions and maybe play a second round if there are those of you long time chicken farmers willing to help out there. I appreciate your guidance ~J