It sure isn't. I keep OEGBs (1 lb) and Chanteclers (9 lbs) together---no issues.
So Banty, if you could have any breed(s) you wanted, what would they be?
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It sure isn't. I keep OEGBs (1 lb) and Chanteclers (9 lbs) together---no issues.
I already have the breeds I want.So Banty, if you could have any breed(s) you wanted, what would they be?
Sultans are neat. I considered breeding them for a while but they have the brains of a stapler and the genetic diversity of one too. I'm not up to that sort of challenge.Your list is almost identical to mine.
I'd add ayam cemani, cream legbar or sultan (something with headgear), and I know someone mentioned frizzles and polish, but honestly, combine the two for the best effect...
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and I don't know what this guy is, but he's pretty spectacular
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I already have the breeds I want.I am a weird one---I find beauty in uniformity rather than diversity. I had 'one of each' for the first several years but I'm now selling off all my others and focusing on Silver Ameraucanas and Partridge Chanteclers.
Wait, hold that. I'm still hoping for a Brahma pullet and a Svarthona pullet to keep as part of the pet flock. Other than that, I just want those other two breeds. I'll be keeping a few OEGB hens too from my current flock.
Thanks. I had SH last year but the only pullet got killed by something and the male couldn't handle the cold. Love their looks and type though. I tried to get Brahmas too but the eggs were all infertileI like the mixed bag
Hope you find the Brahma and Svarthona you want!
Thanks. I had SH last year but the only pullet got killed by something and the male couldn't handle the cold. Love their looks and type though. I tried to get Brahmas too but the eggs were all infertile![]()
I considered those for a bit, they're supposedly real cold hardy & smart. Let us know how they turn out for youAdd some Appenzeller Spitzhaubens! I'm getting some next month...
I think I'll get some wild looking crosses with my bantam cochin, d'uccle, and Sebright . Designer chickens......
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Yup. I have my Buckeyes and d'Anvers together. Faverolles do not mind mixing with other breeds, neither do Silkies. I am sure that size does not matter or disposition, just how healthy the birds are.It sure isn't. I keep OEGBs (1 lb) and Chanteclers (9 lbs) together---no issues.