Cyneswith
Songster
My coop will comfortably house 8 birds. Temperament is my top priority, given coop space and small children.
I can either get straight run Orpingtons locally or sexed birds from My Pet Chicken - making Orpingtons cheaper and I get to buy birds from people I know. I will have to sell/cull extras either way, since I should have 4 pullets already by that time (6 now, plan to sell the least friendly ones, lest my kids end up thinking we will always keep the whole flock.)
Faverolles have one of the best recommended minimum hen to rooster ratios (8:1), and a high lay rate (good for selling offspring). Orpingtons aren't BAD in that regard, but not the very best (9:1, I think), with a lower lay rate.
I adore my Orpington girls because, well, they adore me. I understand Faverolles also have a good temperament - are they AS people friendly?
Reasons for considering adding a rooster: I REALLY liked raising my chicks and I'd kind of like to hatch my own. Part of me imagines the hens would want a rooster around (though an aggressive rooster is one of my biggest "I'm not sure about this" factors.) I will add a 4x4 separation coop with 4x10 run if I add to my current flock.
I am certain there are more factors I'm missing.
I can either get straight run Orpingtons locally or sexed birds from My Pet Chicken - making Orpingtons cheaper and I get to buy birds from people I know. I will have to sell/cull extras either way, since I should have 4 pullets already by that time (6 now, plan to sell the least friendly ones, lest my kids end up thinking we will always keep the whole flock.)
Faverolles have one of the best recommended minimum hen to rooster ratios (8:1), and a high lay rate (good for selling offspring). Orpingtons aren't BAD in that regard, but not the very best (9:1, I think), with a lower lay rate.
I adore my Orpington girls because, well, they adore me. I understand Faverolles also have a good temperament - are they AS people friendly?
Reasons for considering adding a rooster: I REALLY liked raising my chicks and I'd kind of like to hatch my own. Part of me imagines the hens would want a rooster around (though an aggressive rooster is one of my biggest "I'm not sure about this" factors.) I will add a 4x4 separation coop with 4x10 run if I add to my current flock.
I am certain there are more factors I'm missing.
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