Aloha Everyone!
I am both new to Hawaii and also chickens. We moved to Kipahulu (near Hana) on Maui about a year and a half ago. We started with 10 baby chicks in October of last year and have 2 each of 5 different breeds. Rhode Island Red, Plymouth Rock, Ameraucana, Leghorn, and Buff Orpington. Sadly one of our leghorn chicks was stunted with her growth and never developed past the cute fuzzy stage before dying at around 3 weeks. All of our others are doing very well. We have acreage and are able to free range, but the mongoose problem is worrisome for me. We have caught them several times in our coop and now our hens are not wanting to lay in there. We have a small pre-made coop with built in nesting boxes. We are now thinking of either getting a separate nesting box system off the ground with no ramp or ordering an electric poultry net. Most likely, both. As it is now, one hen insists on coming inside the house to lay and other lay either in chairs outside or under buildings. This does not make for easy collection and feels like an Easter egg hunt everyday LOL.
I have always wanted Silkies and had planned to get them but the breeder had all his birds killed by a mongoose shortly before we got our coop up. I still want Silkies, but now I am afraid we would not be able to free range them and have to keep them locked up at all times. Anyone else free range silkies? Also, one of our Reds ended up being a rooster. How would a large rooster effect silkies? Would they need to be separated from the larger breeds? Sadly, I do not see silkies in my near future till we get an electric fence up.
Last question, we are considering expanding our flock once we get our new setup in place (maybe next season). How successful are you with keeping more than one rooster in the same flock? I know one will be dominate, but we also have a few wild flocks near by and I do not want any of my hens or roosters going off to join a different flock because of the pecking order.