Agree 100%!Thanks so much everyone for your helpful responses!!! It has really got me thinking that I can handle this. In response to WoodlandWoman's question, I live in SW Montana, so harsh winters are definitely something we deal with here, and they often last what seems like years haha... That is really good point that I had not really thought of yet. I haven't had my critters through a winter yet (aside from the dogs) and definitely think I should experience that before I commit to a flock. If I plan for next spring I will be able to do even more research and be totally prepared to have a happy and healthy flock. Does anyone have any pointers on what kind of breeds I DON'T want? I am looking for pretty, friendly, good egg layers, and cold hardy. There are SO many breeds, I have a good idea of what I DO want but is there any rookie mistakes I should avoid? I am thinking a mix of Brahma and Ameraucanas for their cold-hardy rose combs, temperament, and egg laying prowess. Any thoughts?? Thank You !!!![]()
I think..... you have a lot of good sense.