For what it's worth-- very hard to find info on specific breeds, the real info I mean. I read and read and read and little nuggets will pop out. I've asked breeders very specific questions, and get those questions passed over. So I read and hope breeders will share info in the heat of the moment. This has been my experience with horses too. sigh.Thank you for the advice, I think he had a good idea too (because I do tend to start projects with a LOT of excitement and then sort of peter out)...so I can understand the request for a 2 year wait, and he didn't impose it on me he just asked if I would consider it. I considered it and agreed to it, it makes sense. Unfortunately I have found THREE other Heritage Breeds that I very much like the appearance of so now I need to make a decision. I don't want to wait to decide 2 years from now and then know nothing about the breed.
I want to decide early so I know exactly where I need to look for information on that specific one. GAH I hate making decisions on breeds, it is too hard.
We took a small break from the confines of the house, and went to TSC to get some supplies. I needed three more waterers. We got 5 jugs of Diatomaceous Earth, 6 bags of riverbed sand and 3 gallons of paint (all for the new coop). It's finally becoming real and everything is coming together. I'm pretty certain our 4 week olds will be just fine in the coop by themselves at 6 weeks, too. Right now we have them acclimating in our spare room that I purposely am keeping at 60 degrees and they're happy as clams without the heat lamp. The little babies are in there as well but they do have heat lamps and they are fine as well (nobody is huddling due to being cold). I'm trying not to baby the heck out of my chickens anymore. I love them and I cuddle them and talk to them but I mean in regard to temperature...I want them to be cold hardy and I think that has something to do with how you raise them. They have no problem in there at 60 degrees and the babies are sitting at 75 with the lamps.