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This post brings up a question I've been pondering...?
So being new to chickens...I am trying to figure out how to selectively breed birds especially if you have them all in the same coop... I want to establish an Araucana flock but my wife like Wyandottes...so how would I know who breed with who...? Do you keep roosters seperate...or pair a roo with a couple hens during breeding season to selectively breed ? I know I have alot to learn, and alot of reading ahead of me..
I keep ALL my boys, no matter what breed (except Shamos and Polish) in a "bachelor pad" -
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1356/5141423135_fc96394216_z.jpg
(Marango, one of my Araucanas, is peeping into the camera - behind him are some Marans, an Ameraucana, and some mutts for eating)
And all the girls are in their own area too. With that of course requires getting to know who lays what and having the time to constantly pair up birds though.
Otherwise you could just have separate pens for both.
EE stands for Easter Egger. They're what hatcheries and feedstores claim to be Araucanas or Ameraucanas.
Illia...thank you so much .... I should have known EE... so much information coming at me .. a little overloaded...
Wow the rooster batchelor pad...they are looking all content... and I've heard rooster can fight amongst themselves or is that only when there is a hen they are both interested in ??
This post brings up a question I've been pondering...?
So being new to chickens...I am trying to figure out how to selectively breed birds especially if you have them all in the same coop... I want to establish an Araucana flock but my wife like Wyandottes...so how would I know who breed with who...? Do you keep roosters seperate...or pair a roo with a couple hens during breeding season to selectively breed ? I know I have alot to learn, and alot of reading ahead of me..

I keep ALL my boys, no matter what breed (except Shamos and Polish) in a "bachelor pad" -
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1356/5141423135_fc96394216_z.jpg
(Marango, one of my Araucanas, is peeping into the camera - behind him are some Marans, an Ameraucana, and some mutts for eating)
And all the girls are in their own area too. With that of course requires getting to know who lays what and having the time to constantly pair up birds though.
Otherwise you could just have separate pens for both.
EE stands for Easter Egger. They're what hatcheries and feedstores claim to be Araucanas or Ameraucanas.

Illia...thank you so much .... I should have known EE... so much information coming at me .. a little overloaded...

Wow the rooster batchelor pad...they are looking all content... and I've heard rooster can fight amongst themselves or is that only when there is a hen they are both interested in ??