I'm curious what's the most popular breed ppl in AZ raised?
I can only really speak for myself. I have the larger dual purposed Naked Neck's. My next door neighbor like's mine, and doesn't want to get anymore of the fully feathered necked one's.
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I'm curious what's the most popular breed ppl in AZ raised?
have you had any more hatch yet? I keep telling myself I do not need anymore chickens at the moment, lol, but everytime I pick up eggs out of Charlie's coop, I keep wanting to put them in the incubator..lol..2 of the 6 egg's have now hatched and are in the brooder. I'm still waiting for the other 4 to hatch.
now that I am waiting for rain to insure that the new tin roof is doing it's job, we've had nothing more than a slight sprinkle.
. Am getting ready to create a bachelor pad, far more Roo's than I should have for the number of hens, I'm wondering if that combined with winter is what is affecting my egg production. Putting out more in feed than I am making back in egg sales. I'm going to be inching my way to a total NN flock eventually and dramatically downsizing the flock, Hubby and I have been thinking about traveling and asking a house/pet sitter to deal with 50 +/- chickens is beyond unreasonable. I do have a question for all of you, how do you dispatch your younger Roo's, heck for that matter how do you dispatch them period? I've done in 2 roo's so far. One was a lesson in how to do it, the other was a 2 hour skinning job..lol. Ended up just taking the legs/thighs and the breast. Those you tube videos make it look so simple.have you had any more hatch yet? I keep telling myself I do not need anymore chickens at the moment, lol, but everytime I pick up eggs out of Charlie's coop, I keep wanting to put them in the incubator..lol..
@starri33 Egg production is down here too. My theory is the NNs who are now in the 2 year old area (in March) are laying less AND they need a warmer coop at night. Another thing that happened is - remember about 6 weeks or so ago I had a dog get in my yard and kill 3 chickens. That trauma along with the cold we have been having - mostly in the 30s at night for quite a long time. Days it isn't as cold at night I have more eggs. We build for the warmest weather but when the cold gets here we're trying to make it warmer in the coops. Most of you know I will be selling my home of 20+ years as I cannot support it without that extra income that I lost when Glenn passed. SO my girls will be going to a super good home where they will also be more useful than eggs. They will be providing hot compost for "hugel" ditches. Its a long story. Long run I was able to get in on the bottom floor of them building their tractor coop. Tractor means it moves so is on wheels and has that wonderful space where they can get under the floor of the coop. PLUS it will have open and close windows for storms and warmth in the winter. I'm working on getting them a pop door as a gift when they move. Attached nest boxes - floor ladder roost (I've never used them). I'm pleased anyhow and I believe the girls will be happy campers. Stay warm folks. I'm freezing - must have AZ blood now!!