Rebecca Thomas
In the Brooder
- Jan 14, 2018
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Hello!
I just started my first flock last spring. Everything has gone basically well and I would like to add new birds to my flock this year. Its baby time!
Right now, I have three buff orpingtons, two speckled sussex, and one ameracauna, all of which are pretty good chickens. The buffs are by far the sweetest, and the head hen is one of those. The speckled are friendly, but more reserved. The Ameracauna is crazy. Runs away. Total Looney.
They are all about a year old. Great egg production thus far.
So now I would like to get six new chicks to eventually add to this flock. I was considering golden laced wyandotte, another ameracauna, and maybe rhode island reds.
Any thoughts on what would integrate into this flock well and what are "must avoids"? Looking for good layers and friendly birds.
Rebecca
I just started my first flock last spring. Everything has gone basically well and I would like to add new birds to my flock this year. Its baby time!

Right now, I have three buff orpingtons, two speckled sussex, and one ameracauna, all of which are pretty good chickens. The buffs are by far the sweetest, and the head hen is one of those. The speckled are friendly, but more reserved. The Ameracauna is crazy. Runs away. Total Looney.

So now I would like to get six new chicks to eventually add to this flock. I was considering golden laced wyandotte, another ameracauna, and maybe rhode island reds.
Any thoughts on what would integrate into this flock well and what are "must avoids"? Looking for good layers and friendly birds.
Rebecca