I agree, but it depends a lot on the birds, and the children... I’ve got my first cockerel experience happening right now, and out of 16 there is one I am not really worried about around kids. Still cautious though. I have one boy I really want to keep, but I don’t trust around even myself or other adults. He’s just not buying into my I’m the bigger rooster schtick. I’m going to keep working with him to see if we can get over it... but he might end up going well with dumplings.
@Shellebelle920 , I think 9 and 7 are fine ages to be working with chickens... and even the 3 year old will benefit from the experience... especially if you’re not worrying about having a Roo in there. My primary “support” in my chicken wrangling here is a 7 year old girl, and she can be more aware than the adults that also manage the chickens!
My experience thus far: My Blue Copper Marans is very friendly and docile, but just started laying and her egg is a little on the darker side of normal... only about a 5. We have an older, very standoffish Barred Rock in the farms coop, she’s never been a bully, but isn’t very people friendly either. My CCLxLH girls are super sweet, but they are also the smallest and youngest in my mix, they and my Barnvelder girls are very agile and able to escape bullying and the cockerels fairly easily. I’ve also got super sweet Isbars that are 3 weeks older, and just a tad larger than the CCLxLH girls. I just integrated the smaller and younger girls in with the Marans and Isbars, and had no big problems with the girls.
The double laced Barnvelder is gorgeous
And should lay fairly standard brown eggs. You might want to consider them.
Looking forward to updates on your decisions and chicken adventures!