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Which brings up a question. What breeds tend to lay during the winter? At least, our winters in this area, considering they are usually pretty mild for the most part.
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Good question StacyTN. Since I am new to this and mine are still young, only 8 weeks old I know I have a while to go but inquiring minds want to know! :-)
 
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Good question StacyTN. Since I am new to this and mine are still young, only 8 weeks old I know I have a while to go but inquiring minds want to know! :-)
Good to know you are in the area. Where exactly where are you (just general area)?

I have read that blk. australorps are supposed to be good winter layings. So, I did hatch out 9, 2 weeks ago but obviously they won't be ready for some time.

I currently have 51 chickens, with 5 (buff orps. & RIR) designated as our "laying hens" only. Even those I have for the purpose of breeding, in the future, all 51 range in age from 2 weeks to no older than 5-6 months. So, we want eggs now and hope anyday really to get some eggs from the oldest ones but we are tired of waiting
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Stacy, I am up 58 in the Sweetwater, Niota area.

I only have 5 chickens right now LOL. I have 2 EE's and 3 Black Aussies. As I said, they are only 8 weeks old but I think I have 2 BA pullets and 1 EE pullet and of course the other two being roos. I plan to keep the EE Roo . I think he is gonna be pretty.

These are the EE's, they are very sweet..... CordonBleu the roo and Teriyaki who I am hoping is a pullet.



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And the "big" ole gang LOL




So far, I think I am going to stick with the EE's and the BA breeds. They are my favorite.
 
Stacy, I am up 58 in the Sweetwater, Niota area.

I only have 5 chickens right now LOL. I have 2 EE's and 3 Black Aussies. As I said, they are only 8 weeks old but I think I have 2 BA pullets and 1 EE pullet and of course the other two being roos. I plan to keep the EE Roo . I think he is gonna be pretty.

These are the EE's, they are very sweet..... CordonBleu the roo and Teriyaki who I am hoping is a pullet.



CordonBleu






And the "big" ole gang LOL




So far, I think I am going to stick with the EE's and the BA breeds. They are my favorite.
Aww, pretty babies. & love the names.

I too am off 58 but kind of between Ooltewah & Cleveland. Like 5 miles from Hwy60.

I currenty have bantam (18) & LF (8) Cochins, (7) blue & splash Langshan to hopefully breed.

The (8) blk. australorps, like I said were for the purpose of getting some hens (will not keep any roos, once I can determine). I had bought an incubator from a breeder, so he gave me some eggs from his pure breed flocks. I ended up with 3 speckled sussex & a welsummer. Still to be confirmed but I think I have maybe one pullet SS (will keep for laying) but cockerals will have to go. I think the Welsummer is a cockeral, might keep him (?), just because I think the roos are pretty & he would go in with the hens because even though they are all pure breed, don't want him mixing with the others I plan to breed.

I think I would like a couple or so EE, for layers, just because I like the colored eggs
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and make my count 50 today, lost one of the 2 wk. old blk. australorps this morning. Hubbie had taken care of it before he went fishing. It was one that I had been doing everything to help with sticky butt,but I guess I just couldn't help it enough.
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Which brings up a question. What breeds tend to lay during the winter? At least, our winters in this area, considering they are usually pretty mild for the most part.
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Any of the hybrid "production" breeds have a better chance of laying through the winter, IE

  • Production Reds (red sex link)
  • Black Stars or red stars
  • Gold Sex Link
  • Amber Links

Also some of the winter hardy and /or egg producing breeds usually lay ok all year long, IE

  • Austrolorps (holds record for most brown eggs layed in a year)
  • Leghorns (holds record for most white eggs layed in a year)
  • Partridge Plymouth Rock
  • Speckled Sussex

Here is a good chart to keep around or print off and add to your chicken book
http://albc-usa.org/documents/chickenbreedcomparison.pdf
 
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Any of the hybrid "production" breeds have a better chance of laying through the winter, IE

  • Production Reds (red sex link)
  • Black Stars or red stars
  • Gold Sex Link
  • Amber Links

Also some of the winter hardy and /or egg producing breeds usually lay ok all year long, IE

Here is a good chart to keep around or print off and add to your chicken book
http://albc-usa.org/documents/chickenbreedcomparison.pdf

  • Austrolorps (holds record for most brown eggs layed in a year)
  • Leghorns (holds record for most white eggs layed in a year)
  • Partridge Plymouth Rock
  • Speckled Sussex
cool - thanks so much
 
Don't do it! I tried to trim my Lhasa-poo and cut his hock to the bone with scissors. After paying $300 in emergency vet bills and putting up with the cone of shame for a month, the grooming costs seemed so much more reasonable.

That sounds awful. I am so sorry for both of you. I will never groom Riley myself. I have stretched his cuts to 8 weeks before but its not easy. I have blunt nosed scissors for shaping up his eyebrows & clipping between the pads on his feet. My groomer (his breeder) gets upset if I don't bring him every 4 weeks but I don't think its a money issue for her she just wants them to stay neat. He does start itching his ears if he goes too long!
 
Good to know you are in the area. Where exactly where are you (just general area)?

I have read that blk. australorps are supposed to be good winter layings. So, I did hatch out 9, 2 weeks ago but obviously they won't be ready for some time.

I currently have 51 chickens, with 5 (buff orps. & RIR) designated as our "laying hens" only. Even those I have for the purpose of breeding, in the future, all 51 range in age from 2 weeks to no older than 5-6 months. So, we want eggs now and hope anyday really to get some eggs from the oldest ones but we are tired of waiting
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I have 2 black austrolorps that are POL, one's comb just turned red but yet to see an egg.
 
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