tweetzone86
Songster
Hello all!
So I ordered a new flock hatching June 8 with roosters this time because we now live on 5 acres in the country! I couldn't find any sexlinks available in the hatcheries, so I did the next best thing- I ordered the breed combos that hatch sexlinks (New Hampshire Red roosters, silver-laced Wyandotte hens, and Barred Rock hens- first combo will produce Cinnamon Queen sexlink, and latter combo will produce black sexlink). This is my first time with a roo in the flock, and thus my first flock that will hatch chicks.
The way I figure it, I will keep a small sexlink "breeding flock" once we have enough sexlink hens for our laying flock (and keep them separated), and that way I don't have to rely on hatcheries to produce sexlinks for me (and I won't have to buy chicks every year, but rather hatch them naturally when mama hen can do the work for me because, you know, I'm lazy
). My breeding flock will consist of the combos above (NHR Roo/SLW hen, and NHR roo/barred rock hen). I'll prob sell the extras too, or since they're meaty birds, butcher excess roos at about 8-12 weeks old.
Anyway, with a hatch date of June 8, my birds won't be mature enough to hatch a clutch of chicks until at least the beginning of November (20+ weeks), if not mid-Nov.
Will chickens hatch chicks in late fall/winter, or will they wait until spring? I read that the BR and SLW will lay through winter. And if they do hatch chicks this winter, is there anything in particular I need to do to make sure the wee things don't die? I live in north Idaho and we get all 4 seasons and winter gets snowy and cold here (I do plan on making sure there's a windbreak, as we live on prairie in between the mountains and it gets windy, and due to coyotes we always lock the chickens inside the coop (a shed, really) at night).
So I ordered a new flock hatching June 8 with roosters this time because we now live on 5 acres in the country! I couldn't find any sexlinks available in the hatcheries, so I did the next best thing- I ordered the breed combos that hatch sexlinks (New Hampshire Red roosters, silver-laced Wyandotte hens, and Barred Rock hens- first combo will produce Cinnamon Queen sexlink, and latter combo will produce black sexlink). This is my first time with a roo in the flock, and thus my first flock that will hatch chicks.
The way I figure it, I will keep a small sexlink "breeding flock" once we have enough sexlink hens for our laying flock (and keep them separated), and that way I don't have to rely on hatcheries to produce sexlinks for me (and I won't have to buy chicks every year, but rather hatch them naturally when mama hen can do the work for me because, you know, I'm lazy

Anyway, with a hatch date of June 8, my birds won't be mature enough to hatch a clutch of chicks until at least the beginning of November (20+ weeks), if not mid-Nov.
Will chickens hatch chicks in late fall/winter, or will they wait until spring? I read that the BR and SLW will lay through winter. And if they do hatch chicks this winter, is there anything in particular I need to do to make sure the wee things don't die? I live in north Idaho and we get all 4 seasons and winter gets snowy and cold here (I do plan on making sure there's a windbreak, as we live on prairie in between the mountains and it gets windy, and due to coyotes we always lock the chickens inside the coop (a shed, really) at night).