Kristin153
In the Brooder
- May 2, 2018
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Hello!
I just hatched out 11 baby chicks and they are doing well in the brooder. My city allows up to 4 hens and I'm thinking of starting with 3 or 4. My dad can take chicks back to the farmer we got the eggs from in mid-May when the chicks will be 3.5 weeks old. I would like to be able to choose to keep the most docile hens out of the bunch since they will primarily be pets and I have 2 young children.
My question(s) is/are this: I have limited space and so would like to send home as many chicks with my dad at 3.5 weeks old as I can. Would it be a good time to be able to select for temperament at that time? I also would like to hopefully sex them then as well. I think it's feasible to keep about 6 if I need to keep them longer and choose the ones from that group who are the gentlest and are hens. Should I keep more? Fewer? For how long? When is sexing reliable for a mixed breed? Not allowed to have roos and have close neighbors so I can't do noisy. What should I look for in behavior to pick the sweetest hens? I can always send the ones I don't want back to my dad, but I probably won't be able to get the ones I give up back. He lives 300 miles away so I can't just go anytime. The breed is some combo of Orpington and Australorp. 2 of the chicks are yellow with a couple black spots and the others look more like Australorp chicks if that helps at all. Thanks so much!
I just hatched out 11 baby chicks and they are doing well in the brooder. My city allows up to 4 hens and I'm thinking of starting with 3 or 4. My dad can take chicks back to the farmer we got the eggs from in mid-May when the chicks will be 3.5 weeks old. I would like to be able to choose to keep the most docile hens out of the bunch since they will primarily be pets and I have 2 young children.
My question(s) is/are this: I have limited space and so would like to send home as many chicks with my dad at 3.5 weeks old as I can. Would it be a good time to be able to select for temperament at that time? I also would like to hopefully sex them then as well. I think it's feasible to keep about 6 if I need to keep them longer and choose the ones from that group who are the gentlest and are hens. Should I keep more? Fewer? For how long? When is sexing reliable for a mixed breed? Not allowed to have roos and have close neighbors so I can't do noisy. What should I look for in behavior to pick the sweetest hens? I can always send the ones I don't want back to my dad, but I probably won't be able to get the ones I give up back. He lives 300 miles away so I can't just go anytime. The breed is some combo of Orpington and Australorp. 2 of the chicks are yellow with a couple black spots and the others look more like Australorp chicks if that helps at all. Thanks so much!