My Buffs are okay layers but not great. I get 3-5 eggs a week depending on the bird. Their first season it was more like 4-6 and they did lay through the winter as pullets. They have been very stingy with eggs this season! They do lay larger eggs than my other breeds though. One issue that will stop egg production is broodiness, mine do it all of the time! Three birds in particular are really bad at this and they are fairly mean when you try to 'break' their broodiness or take their eggs, which they stole from the other nests!
Temperament, for me, has been great on hens. All of my roosters have been very aggressive with the hens though. Not so bad with humans but man would they pick on the hens. Not mating, but bullying and pulling out feathers. So, I ate them...lol. But back to the hens, mine love attention and will follow me all over the yard. They will let me pick them up but they are not so happy afterward. They puff up and sake off the human stench or something then they look at me like "how dare you touch me'. But all in all I like them as a breed.
They are pigs though! I swear mine eat twice as much as my BR, RR, EE and other birds! They are big too! About 7-9 pounds depending on the bird. One of my roos had a live weight of just over 11 pounds. Scrawny after you butcher, though. That gave me like a 3.5 pound bird if memory serves.
So, for me these are pet birds that are fun to have around and will lay some eggs as a bonus. If you are good with that then you are good to go.
(Mine came from cackle.)
Temperament, for me, has been great on hens. All of my roosters have been very aggressive with the hens though. Not so bad with humans but man would they pick on the hens. Not mating, but bullying and pulling out feathers. So, I ate them...lol. But back to the hens, mine love attention and will follow me all over the yard. They will let me pick them up but they are not so happy afterward. They puff up and sake off the human stench or something then they look at me like "how dare you touch me'. But all in all I like them as a breed.
They are pigs though! I swear mine eat twice as much as my BR, RR, EE and other birds! They are big too! About 7-9 pounds depending on the bird. One of my roos had a live weight of just over 11 pounds. Scrawny after you butcher, though. That gave me like a 3.5 pound bird if memory serves.
So, for me these are pet birds that are fun to have around and will lay some eggs as a bonus. If you are good with that then you are good to go.
(Mine came from cackle.)