PennDude
In the Brooder
- Feb 20, 2017
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I just picked up 6 Seabright chicks, 3 Silver and 3 Golden, as well as a OEGB cockerel. This is my first time keeping bantams.
I keep a laying flock of 40 hens and 2 roosters who free range all day.
I’m thinking about how I want to keep these bantams, keeping in mind that I’d like to breed the Seabrights and maybe eventually the OEGB if I can find a hen. I have some concerns with the bantams interacting with the layer flock as well as some concerns about winter hardiness. Zone 5 (Northwest Pennsylvania).
I’ve seen some pictures of Bantam “breeding pens” which look to be typically no larger than 2’x8’, most times smaller. I was considering building a few of these inside of my barn. That would help with winter hardiness. So my question is, do folks who keep bantams in these breeding pens keep them in there 24/7/365 or only when they’re actively breeding? I’ve attached a photo of what I intend to build for the bantam housing.
I keep a laying flock of 40 hens and 2 roosters who free range all day.
I’m thinking about how I want to keep these bantams, keeping in mind that I’d like to breed the Seabrights and maybe eventually the OEGB if I can find a hen. I have some concerns with the bantams interacting with the layer flock as well as some concerns about winter hardiness. Zone 5 (Northwest Pennsylvania).
I’ve seen some pictures of Bantam “breeding pens” which look to be typically no larger than 2’x8’, most times smaller. I was considering building a few of these inside of my barn. That would help with winter hardiness. So my question is, do folks who keep bantams in these breeding pens keep them in there 24/7/365 or only when they’re actively breeding? I’ve attached a photo of what I intend to build for the bantam housing.