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Hello!!!
As you can tell because of where this post is...I am new. My husband and I have been talking about getting chickens for years. Recently I became unemployed (and loving it) so we decided that now would be a good time because I will be home more. My husband and I got everything we need to get started, we even built a brooder and tested it to be sure it maintained a steady temperature. My husband just called me from work and said we would be picking up our chicks today at the local seed and feed store. He said they have the Black Sex Links. From what I have read they are very good chickens. I am only starting with 6 hens, my questions is should I try other breeds or just stick with those for now.
As you can tell because of where this post is...I am new. My husband and I have been talking about getting chickens for years. Recently I became unemployed (and loving it) so we decided that now would be a good time because I will be home more. My husband and I got everything we need to get started, we even built a brooder and tested it to be sure it maintained a steady temperature. My husband just called me from work and said we would be picking up our chicks today at the local seed and feed store. He said they have the Black Sex Links. From what I have read they are very good chickens. I am only starting with 6 hens, my questions is should I try other breeds or just stick with those for now.
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and Welcome To BYC! Congratulations on the new chicks! BSLs are nice birds, tend to be pretty easy going and good layers. I really like a really mixed flock myself because I like different colored eggs and I like different colored chickens. If you want to try another breed that should get along with the BSLs no problem and get different colored eggs to boot, they probably have Easter Eggers / Ameraucana that would lay green eggs... they may also have Welsummers that lay darker brown eggs.