Eggsakly
Chirping
- May 5, 2015
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Through the encouragement of Karen (3riverschick) to try numerous avenues, I purchased 10+ bantam Speckled Sussex hatching eggs on ebay. I've never done this before, not any of it, but with any luck at all I may have my heart's desired chicken breed soon, at least one of them. Keeping my fingers crossed.
What made you decide to get this breed?
Reputation for friendliness and egg laying. I had a very sweet, friendly Easter egger, and I miss her terribly. I like my Brahmas, but they are not friendly. They are nice little egg layers, though! Speckled Sussex have an awesome reputation for being engaged with their people, and I really enjoy that in my chickens. I consider them to be friends with benefits.
Do you own them for fun? Breeding? Some other purpose?
I want them for eggs and breeding. I'm interested in them because they are large for a bantam, according to the information I have found. My Brahmas are hefty birds and I like the large bantams in general. I'm interested in heritage bantam breeds that make good layers and are friendly. The breeder of the Sussex eggs I'm getting states that her bantams are "outstanding" layers of large bantam eggs, something I'm interested in for my flock. (Some of my bantam Brahma eggs are very nice sized, 1-1/2 to 1-5/8 oz.)
What are your favorite characteristics about this breed?
Not entirely certain yet, but I will know more soon, one way or another. If my hatching eggs fail I may have to find a couple of the LF girls; they are much easier to come by. As stated, eggs and personality, and it doesn't hurt that they are so beautiful. What gorgeous colors and pattern.
Post some pics of your birds; male/female, chicks, eggs, etc!
I hope I have that opportunity!
What made you decide to get this breed?
Reputation for friendliness and egg laying. I had a very sweet, friendly Easter egger, and I miss her terribly. I like my Brahmas, but they are not friendly. They are nice little egg layers, though! Speckled Sussex have an awesome reputation for being engaged with their people, and I really enjoy that in my chickens. I consider them to be friends with benefits.
Do you own them for fun? Breeding? Some other purpose?
I want them for eggs and breeding. I'm interested in them because they are large for a bantam, according to the information I have found. My Brahmas are hefty birds and I like the large bantams in general. I'm interested in heritage bantam breeds that make good layers and are friendly. The breeder of the Sussex eggs I'm getting states that her bantams are "outstanding" layers of large bantam eggs, something I'm interested in for my flock. (Some of my bantam Brahma eggs are very nice sized, 1-1/2 to 1-5/8 oz.)
What are your favorite characteristics about this breed?
Not entirely certain yet, but I will know more soon, one way or another. If my hatching eggs fail I may have to find a couple of the LF girls; they are much easier to come by. As stated, eggs and personality, and it doesn't hurt that they are so beautiful. What gorgeous colors and pattern.
Post some pics of your birds; male/female, chicks, eggs, etc!
I hope I have that opportunity!
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