Consolidated Kansas

Do your swedish flowers actually forage and go broody? How close are they to the original landrace?
I have 7 hens and the rooster and only 1 has gone broody each year. They forage fine, and are easy keepers. Very noisy though. Super friendly - several of them are more like puppies than chickens. I wouldn’t know how close to original landrace - all of mine are from Meyers. My hens don’t lay a ton of eggs, and the size and color of egg between hens is all over the place, from small tan ones to giant almost white eggs.
 
Rooster in NE KS needs a new home. 6 month old Swedish Flower. Not mean or aggressive, but he is big and nosy. Reason for rehoming is flock dynamics just making things too complicated to manage. Asking $25.
OK now he's FREE. Nice to his hens, not nice to my kids, so he's not working out here. He's got a great crow, and he's beautiful and healthy. Very watchful. Would be great addition to a free range flock (but without young kids around)!
 

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I'm in Cowley and have a possible broody. She stayed on the nest last night, she's clucking and snapping at me, but she hasn't settled yet. She always goes broody twice a year, April and Oct-Nov.

Anyone in the Cowley area who might have eggs available soon? I'm looking specifically for large, well mannered, and proven free rangers with a strong broody tendency.
 
She's sitting on six eggs, and I have another six in the incubator. All of her chicks have been boys, so she has only one of her own eggs.

I'm running about 90% male at this point. 23 chicks right now, 3 girls.
 
And another pullet has gone broody. 🤣 This one is untested. Trying to decide if I should give her the eggs in the incubator, or let her sit on fake eggs and give her the chicks...
 
I can't stand following a bunch of different threads that only get hit occasionally...

I'd like to form a consolidated Kansas thread and point the other Kansas threads to it- so this is the new Consolidated Kansas thread, and I'll post a link to it on the other threads.

Hooray!! Go Oz chickens!!!
I'm out almost to KS/CO border. Look forward to hearing from some more KS chicken folks! Seramas, Silkies, and some Silverudd Blues keep me busy....
 

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