On an impulse we just got three baby pullets of the Silver Spangled Spitzhauben Appenzeller variety and we were aware that they are known to be a bit flighty though from two books we looked them up in they claim they aren't nearly as much of a hassle compared to Hamburgs and Sebrights (someone with experience correct me if those books were wrong please!).
Anyway the coop area is a 16ftx8ftr shed with an approximate 12ftx12ft cube run attached that is 6ft high with a tarp over the top for shed and to keep it dry. The other breeds I am keeping are Ameraucana mutts, Buff Orpington, Barred Rock, Cuckoo Maran, RIR, Delaware, and Wyandottes. Soon we are getting a few Polish pullets later though we may give them a small section of the shed for themselves if they get bullied.
First, are they really flighty? Would they get a long with those breeds? Is there any behavior I should expect? Are they generally people friendly (the hens) even if they generally don't want to be picked up? What other things should I know about them as I raise them?
Also, for those of you with experience with them or just raising chicks in general check out this thread and let me know if you think they are just tired and stressed or possibly something is wrong (I think they're just tired from the hot day...): https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=171561
Thanks in advance,
-Anna
Anyway the coop area is a 16ftx8ftr shed with an approximate 12ftx12ft cube run attached that is 6ft high with a tarp over the top for shed and to keep it dry. The other breeds I am keeping are Ameraucana mutts, Buff Orpington, Barred Rock, Cuckoo Maran, RIR, Delaware, and Wyandottes. Soon we are getting a few Polish pullets later though we may give them a small section of the shed for themselves if they get bullied.
First, are they really flighty? Would they get a long with those breeds? Is there any behavior I should expect? Are they generally people friendly (the hens) even if they generally don't want to be picked up? What other things should I know about them as I raise them?
Also, for those of you with experience with them or just raising chicks in general check out this thread and let me know if you think they are just tired and stressed or possibly something is wrong (I think they're just tired from the hot day...): https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=171561
Thanks in advance,
-Anna
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