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Hi - nope no plans to take over the world! ;-) I'm just researching different breeds right now - am thinking of Buff Oprington, Rhode Island Red and maybe Barred Rock...I'm looking for chickens that can handle the cold weather too. Any tips? The plan was to get two of each kind and stick with all females - which hopefully means we would avoid hitting the 20 mark! Lol!!!
I used to get eggs from a sort-of neighbor who has a huge assortment of chickens...she told me it was a hobby that got out of hand and I now totally understand that! There are so many wonderful chickens that it's hard to decide which ones to get and I'm always seeing or hearing of others I want!! Now I'm thinking I'll have to get some Buckeye's...we live next to a river and across from a state park and there are a million mice here. We have cats, but not enough to control this huge mice population!Hi Queen Bee!
Welcome to you as well! I love that there are so many newcomers and it just goes to show you the power of the chicken to bring people together!
I too was thinking I should have gotten some EEer's. You must post some pictures your eggs once they start arriving. Not sure how the year will go but was thinking that next spring if I have mastered being a good chicken caregiver, I might perhaps add some EE's, and I am so inlove with the look of those Black Copper Marans. The roosters are beautiful! I also recently heard from a fellow horse woman about Buckeye's being excellent mousers. That is one thing that I am not short of here, MICE! I am having a huge explosion around the barn of toads, and the other day a baby toad wandered into the brooder pen. He was a tiny little thing, and the girls gathered around him, and as per usual, my Barred Rock head of the class and one of my Wyandottes were the first to take a peck, from there the poor little thing was history!
Post some pics for us!
MB
Hi - thanks for the tip about the brooder and all the welcome messages!If I got three older hens now and then got some chicks next spring do you think the exisiting hens would accept them?
I'm in NJ and it's gonna get cold in the winter so I'm not sure it would be good for chicks...