Thanks for the replies, so far!
I was thinking about doing the same thing with a roo. Right now I just have hens, but I haven't decided what kind of roo I want yet. I know I want something that is a good laying/meaty breed. I'm thinking about getting some kind of plymouth rock. I current have a white rock and am getting partridge and barred in may. I do like the rock so far which is why I decided to get more. I actually really like my california gray chickens, but I'm not sure if I had a roo if more grays would even result because I know they are a barred rock and leghorn cross (they also don't look very meaty and I would love to keep my flock DP).
If I hatched mutts I would probably sell any extras that I didn't need, but I would tell people that they are mutts.
Flocksalot, I was hoping you would say meyer since I have chicks coming from them in May
Maybe next year! I can't believe the egg production is that high, though. It says on a lot of sites one/week.
I was thinking about doing the same thing with a roo. Right now I just have hens, but I haven't decided what kind of roo I want yet. I know I want something that is a good laying/meaty breed. I'm thinking about getting some kind of plymouth rock. I current have a white rock and am getting partridge and barred in may. I do like the rock so far which is why I decided to get more. I actually really like my california gray chickens, but I'm not sure if I had a roo if more grays would even result because I know they are a barred rock and leghorn cross (they also don't look very meaty and I would love to keep my flock DP).
If I hatched mutts I would probably sell any extras that I didn't need, but I would tell people that they are mutts.
Flocksalot, I was hoping you would say meyer since I have chicks coming from them in May
