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I'm thinking about getting more eggs from you! The ones I hatched from you have done so well and grown up so pretty!
Aww, thank you! What a compliment! The hens are slowing down a bit right now. PM me with when you might want them. I am seeing some really pretty pictures of other people's d'uccles these days, it's so nice to see, and helps my plan towards d'uccle domination when we show off our pretties!
I have about 5 D'uccle roosters from unrelated stock -raNGING FRom a 2 year old to a 4 month old. Winters can get really harsh here-last year there was a wind chill of -30F for multiple days. I have a large garage that I am fitting with cages and roosts, and working on insulating most of it. I want to know if the D'uccle roos will fight too much if I keep them in their own group cage. I am not sure if the group roosts with the standards will be ok as I will let the bigger ones out on most days. How well do they do in the cold? I have my breeding group in an insulate tractor but my sister is saying it wont be enough for them-so I will also have to bring that inside the garage.
do chickens keep warmer roosting next to each other or sitting in bedding?
here is a photo from inside the tractor, it is lined with vinyl -the sides are insulated but top isnt yet
here is a pic of it in full-showing chicken for scale
Well, out of my 8 chicks that hatched it's looking like 5 Roos and 3 pullets. Like Paris asked, can anyone weigh in on how well the Roos may get along? I know you can't give us a definite answer since each bird is different, but if many have had a good experience with multiple Roos housed together that would be helpful knowledge.