I heard this about the Orpingtons & the Australorps when I was looking for breeds to order. Good to hear it from an actual person!
Completely unrelated, but what kind of square footage does everyone with 20+ chickens have for their coops? It's been becoming more obvious I'm not going to be physically capable of building my own coop so I'm looking into prebuilt sheds from cumberlandbuildings.com but I'm having a hard time doing the math for the square footage I'll need for a total of anywhere between 20-30 chickens. They'll have separate areas in the coop & separate attached pens, with free range time. I won't be breeding certain flocks for awhile, but if I'm going with the prebuilt I want to make sure I'll have enough room for that in the future. If any of that makes sense to anyone. I'm super tired & feel like I'm talking/writing like the Charlie Brown adults sound.
I have to say the Australorps are my favorite by far. Super mellow and super good layers.
I have an 8x14 structure for my flock. Currently it houses the 19 adults but I am replacing most of that flock with the little ones in the brooder. It can handle comfortably 28 laying hens. My run is 16x20 and that can handle up to 30 hens. With the little ones and the ones DH is to attached to to let me cull out I will be a little long on hens with 29 in the coop.
DH really likes the BO so I got him 3 new ones. They are so sweet and actually rather quiet. Chicken math hit while I was at Kiowa and I came home with unplanned little chicks making it so I cannot add but one BA this time. It is ok though since I ended up with so many Brahma and so far they are awesome.
Cumberland has some really nice looking structures.
I think this will jog your memory of the coop my ladies share.
This is of the west wall showing the windows I made.
This is the inside while it was still under construction for the windows. I added two roost boards on the wall that the sad single nest box is sitting against.
I am thinking with 29 hens I need to add 2 more roosts.