Hi there. I have a couple of questions about Faverolles. First: are they heat and cold hardy? And second: would they do ok in a mixed flock?
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They don't do as well in heat, due to the beards and muffs. They do require extra cooling measures in high heat. Depends on the mixed flock, and if they've all been raised together since they were chicks. I do not generally recommend adding an adolescent or adult Fav to an established flock.Hi there. I have a couple of questions about Faverolles. First: are they heat and cold hardy? And second: would they do ok in a mixed flock?
Hmm. What kind of measures? I live in northern CA and occasionally the temps do reach the low 100s. Usually we're around 85-95 in the summer. August is the hottest, which is also when we have those spikes into the100s. I also live in a mountainous area with lots of trees and an evening breeze to help keep things bearable.They don't do as well in heat, due to the beards and muffs. They do require extra cooling measures in high heat. Depends on the mixed flock, and if they've all been raised together since they were chicks. I do not generally recommend adding an adolescent or adult Fav to an established flock.
That sounds easy enough. Thanks for the info. Faverolles are such pretty birds. I'll think about this over the winter and decide later, I guess. My climate is all over the board; cold and snowy winters and hot,dry summers. It's hard to know what to get sometimes since there are so many breeds out there.Sorry to hear you lost all your birds.When the temps get over about 90, my birds start getting lots of frozen peas and watermelon for treats. When it's really hot, I also give them a shallow grain pan (the black rubber kind) of cold water in their run that they can stand in if they want to, and I'll put ice chunks in it sometimes, or freeze water bottles for them to snuggle with. Lots of shade is key. I did lose one bird this year to the heat, when it hit 105 and I wasn't home...
Also, hosing down their run can help...
Quote: You're very welcome.I would suggest coming up with a list of what you want out of your birds....do you want them just for eggs, or for meat as well, do you want eye candy, do you want good foragers, etc...then get an assortment of breeds that meet that criteria. From there, you can decide what breeds you like best. This is what I did. I still have my first hatchery pair of Favs that gave me "Fav Fever" LOL I had the Favs, Orps, Wyandottes, Sex Links, Polish, Rocks, Easter Eggers, and d'Uccles in my first flock. I have also raised true Ameraucanas in both LF and bantam. I have rid myself of them all in an effort to make more room for more Fav varieties.
I do have a handful of birds in other breeds that will live out their days as pets, and a few bantams in other breeds that my son is using for his breeding projects (still have the first chick I ever hatched, the daughter of my hatchery d'Uccles, as well as my very first Ameraucana)...but Favs own my heart...![]()
Well, of the 36 I'm getting next year 24 will be for meat. This has been decided by other powers in the household. The last 12 are my choice of anything I want, so long as they are not bantams. I would like to have layers that are good foragers (they'd have about 5 acres to roam on, if I can train them right ^.^') but still eye-candy. Do you have any suggestions that meet these criteria?You're very welcome.I would suggest coming up with a list of what you want out of your birds....do you want them just for eggs, or for meat as well, do you want eye candy, do you want good foragers, etc...then get an assortment of breeds that meet that criteria. From there, you can decide what breeds you like best. This is what I did. I still have my first hatchery pair of Favs that gave me "Fav Fever" LOL I had the Favs, Orps, Wyandottes, Sex Links, Polish, Rocks, Easter Eggers, and d'Uccles in my first flock. I have also raised true Ameraucanas in both LF and bantam. I have rid myself of them all in an effort to make more room for more Fav varieties.
I do have a handful of birds in other breeds that will live out their days as pets, and a few bantams in other breeds that my son is using for his breeding projects (still have the first chick I ever hatched, the daughter of my hatchery d'Uccles, as well as my very first Ameraucana)...but Favs own my heart...![]()