Hahahaha! The chimenea! That is a clever place to lay their eggs.Trish - So far my SSX from KarenS have been super layers! I think I have been getting about an egg a day from each of them since they started laying. Granted they lay in the chimenea, but they are still laying!
I agree with all that you have said in your post about breeds to keep so there is no sense in me re-hashing.

I don't like my Wyandottes, I wouldn't do that again. I would, however, keep my barred rocks if I had it to do over again. They are laying machines.. they NEVER stopped ONCE this summer!! They are still laying strong. My poor Polish were laying good, but then got really ify there at the last in the insane heat. I think they are just stressed. But I don't care, I love how goofy and fun they are. I think Josie has a better idea of what you have and what you could think of doing. What colors Polish do you have? I'd keep them, because they are perfect for 4-H'rs and project birds. I LOVE the WCB. But if I were to choose another color, I love the silver laced, too. I'm not too fond of the Buffs, but I did see a gorgeous one at the county fair-- and I had to reconsider. I don't usually see really GOOD ones.
I have one GLW and can't stand her but with that said the lady I bought my brahmas from had SLW that were non hatchery birds and they were stunning! Enormous, fluffy and sweet. She said hers were very good natured. I think there in lies the fault with hatchery birds. They are just looking for carbon copies of parents but they don't breed for temperament. I don't keep mean roos in my bantam cochin pens for that very reason. Banty cochins are supposed to be very easy to handle and gentle birds. Mean birds that bite or are otherwise nasty are not tolerated and sold or culled. But a hatchery wouldn't know that because they don't handle their birds as pets and in a large operation that is not a priority. I have several hatchery birds that I love to pieces and several that I can't hardly stand because they are just so darn crazy.
Yes--- LOVE, LOVE my polish!!!
I had a pair of buff laced polish and I sold them last fall because they were being picked on. I still regret it. The hen was frizzled and they were beautiful little birds. Went to a nice 4-H family but I wish I had kept them.
I will keep you posted! My rooster will get a bit crazy and sort of go for my feet. BUT-- he doesn't really have his full heart in it. I think he can't see well, and he is nervous. When I reach down and touch his back and talk to him (while he's acting a bit crazy) he calms right down. I pick him up and part the feathers so he can see me and then he relaxes and snuggles down and talks to me. He's a real sweetie, but he will attack before he finds out it's me. And honestly, the kids have kind of harassed him a bit. Sigh. But if his offspring is as nice as he is, they should be pretty good boys. I think I will trim up his beard so he can see. I will no longer be showing him. I don't know how it was so easy to get him sold.. luck? Although, I better not count on it yet--- she said she's coming out on Friday, so she could let it go. So sad about the domestic ducks! What on earth are people thinking???
I don't mind a little but this blue boy turns around and pecks me hard when I pick him up. It is annoying. Boys!!
Oh I am so sorry for your wife and your family. That must have been terrifically difficult, I can't even imagine.I wouldn't wish that on anyone. If it wasn't for the fact that our daughter was born 5 months before her father died I would have lost my wife to depression. DD had needs that helped DW keep moving. It still sucks because I really miss both of in-laws. They were both top notch people in the character department.
Well, I finally got my dog run finished last night. Oh this sounds like it was an ordeal! Glad it is coming together, I hate having missing parts!
What an evening I had. I sold 42 young hens last night. I ended up selling several I wanted to keep and have several I wanted to sell let over. Anyway the guy got a good bargain and I have a lot less mouths to feed. I may end up really short on eggs in the next few months especially when the older girls go broody. I have a bunch of young pullets left that I would like to move but I need to somehow figure out how to count them. I sold several of my Salmons, and Marans I wanted to keep. But I kept telling myself I had the opportunity and I needed to sell what I could.\
As far as selling chickens go, I have to keep my cochins. I love those birds. I don't know how many people come here and say,"What is that?" and then ask if I have any for sale. I just need to decide which colors I can keep. They are said not to be good layers but my girls seem to do an excellent job. And some of them lay pink eggs which is awesome. Their eggs are big too. I asked DH last night his opinion about what colors and he just suggested I divide my runs a few more times. He is such an enabler! I have automatic waterers to set up and I only have 10 of them to install in the chicken trailer. If I divide runs that means I would have to buy more. They are not at all cheap.
What colors do you have? Most people seem to like BBS and Buff a lot. I personally love the laced and partridge standard cochins but the pattern is terrible to work on and get it right. I love my bantams too though and would love to get white but they would be filthy here. My LF cochins are terrible layers and lay the tiniest eggs ever. I was actually thinking about selling my two blue hens because they are such poor layers and I don't have room for another project.
I really love the silver laced and gold laced LF Polish. The silvers are gorgeous and have full beards but I had several of my hens disappear this summer.
I am keeping the red stars and I have several babies from them now which are crossed with a big light Brahma rooster. I think they will be awesome layers as well. And the brahmas are a must have. They are one of my favorites. I did sell several brahma hens yesterday though. I have quite a few.
I am loving my orpingtons and sussex. They are all young but are great layers. The eggs are still small but that will improve with time.
Yeah Josie I am seriously thinking of selling my seramas. I kept my best breeders who are mostly B or Cs but consistently produce A or B babies. I love the novelty of those tiny birds but I am too far from the city to sell them. Most of them I've sold have been from KC or Wichita. Most of mine came from a champion breeder in Texas. My white male is not all that good. I accidentally sold all my awesome whites, but this guy throws some great chicks. He has an extra point or two on his comb for the standard. It doesn't seem to carry over. I'd rather use their house for the Orlandsk dwarfs I think.
Does he throw white chicks over colored hens or are they colored? I would love some whites. Shoot, DH will kill me.........
Trish your hoop house looks great so far. I'm very proud of you for getting so much done by yourself. I'm thinking that might be what I'll do to grow up some peachicks. The whites I am trying to buy are babies I believe hatched this summer. I am still waiting for details. The guy wrote DH late yesterday and said he'd get back with him today. I have my fingers crossed!! Sure wish there was a way to sex the whites while they were young short of paying to have DNA testing done.
I had quite an experience yesterday. The one peachick that got out of the wash tub with it's Mom couldn't get back in and the other one couldn't get out. So I decided I was going to have to take a chance and move the nesting material out of the tub and hope she handled it okay. I did it, upsetting her greatly. Then I picked up the washtub to carry it out and there was a rattle snake under neath it!! I've never seen a rattler around this place before. It quickly moved out and I ran for a hoe but then couldn't find it again. I think it probably went under a pile of lumber I had sitting there in the rest of the building. Needless to say I was a little reluctant to start moving lumber by myself. It really worries me. I am so afraid it will come back and kill the chicks or the hen.... or worse yet, if my dogs find it, bite one of the dogs. Now I'm going to be nervous until I locate it again and hopefully kill it without getting bitten.
I need to go out soon and check on my babies too. I repositioned her nesting material and I hope she used it.
YIKES! Be careful! That is scary. We have copperheads around here but I have only seen one and it was gone before I could deal with it. Our neighbor shoots them! I have yet to see a rattler and I hope I don't!