We have had 7 BR hens (and one roo) we bought as chicks in spring 2018 and by end of winter-spring 2019 they sucked at egg laying - going broody repeatedly with 2 week interval, pecking feathers (despite protein supplement), and just being big frame fat chickens upon butchering.
Their replacement was 8 leghorn + 2 BR + 1 EE hens +1 leghorn roo from purchase hatching eggs and 2 eggs from own flock. This worked pretty well for less than a year in terms of laying, not getting broody and not pecking each other's butts, but then all but one got killed by bobcat one day about 1.5 months ago.
The emergency hatch of whatever eggs we have had stored (from 8 leghorns, 2 BR, 1 EE hens under 1 leghorn roo) resulted in 38 total 2 week old chicks as of today - 9 mostly black, one 50/50, and the rest are white.
I am planning to leave all hens and one pure-looking leghorn roo.
The primary goal is egg laying and feed conversion of leghorns.
The secondary goal (may be 20% importance) is egg colors and different looks of the hens which are nice to have.
We can't afford multiple pens/lines for proper breeding.
Will we get in trouble that they will become eventually a "barnyard mix"/mutt and will have to be replaced with something inline with our primary goal - which is efficient egg layer? Note: our purchased leghorns eggs was not so pure either - some of them have had black speckled feathers as well.
Does anyone manage an effective mixed laying flock that would be close to leghorn egg laying performance and how do you do it?
Sorry for making a convoluted/newbie question, I hope for someone experienced could read through what our concerns are.
Their replacement was 8 leghorn + 2 BR + 1 EE hens +1 leghorn roo from purchase hatching eggs and 2 eggs from own flock. This worked pretty well for less than a year in terms of laying, not getting broody and not pecking each other's butts, but then all but one got killed by bobcat one day about 1.5 months ago.
The emergency hatch of whatever eggs we have had stored (from 8 leghorns, 2 BR, 1 EE hens under 1 leghorn roo) resulted in 38 total 2 week old chicks as of today - 9 mostly black, one 50/50, and the rest are white.
I am planning to leave all hens and one pure-looking leghorn roo.
The primary goal is egg laying and feed conversion of leghorns.
The secondary goal (may be 20% importance) is egg colors and different looks of the hens which are nice to have.
We can't afford multiple pens/lines for proper breeding.
Will we get in trouble that they will become eventually a "barnyard mix"/mutt and will have to be replaced with something inline with our primary goal - which is efficient egg layer? Note: our purchased leghorns eggs was not so pure either - some of them have had black speckled feathers as well.
Does anyone manage an effective mixed laying flock that would be close to leghorn egg laying performance and how do you do it?
Sorry for making a convoluted/newbie question, I hope for someone experienced could read through what our concerns are.