I’m one of “those“ people ~ a Researcher, a Planner, a list maker. However, one of the aspects of keeping chickens that I think can only come from experience is long term flock management. Here’s a quick summary before I ask for advice:
I kept a few bantam pairs about 30 years ago, but had no real plan or purpose. My main reason to keep chickens now is for the enjoyment of the birds with a side benefit of having fresh eggs. I have now completed my Coop and Run plans (after hours of research on BYC). I’m starting the build at the end of this month. I ordered 20 chicks from Cackle in early Feb and the earliest hatch date I could get (after choosing 4 different breeds) was July 31st. The dimensions for my Coop / Run are based on 20 full grown chickens.
I plan on keeping one Rooster and approximately 15 hens. I’d like to breed Barnevelders as a hobby / not for show (hoping one of the Roosters I receive will work out), but the other breeds I ordered are just for pleasure. I would try to improve the Barnevelders over time by buying replacements from breeders (when necessary). I will incubate eggs when needed / desired.
What are some long term management situations / questions I should be considering? Ie. Do I need to plan a separate space to house the breeders? Will a collapsable brooder in the Coop area be sufficient for future chicks? Should I plan on retiring most of my Hens after 2 years… or 3…or longer? I don’t really mind feeding some Hens that are inconsistent layers (especially if they are friendly). Should I plan on replacing my Rooster every other year.. or longer?
I just don’t know what to plan for beyond the first year. Any advice (not just specific to the questions above) would be appreciated.
I kept a few bantam pairs about 30 years ago, but had no real plan or purpose. My main reason to keep chickens now is for the enjoyment of the birds with a side benefit of having fresh eggs. I have now completed my Coop and Run plans (after hours of research on BYC). I’m starting the build at the end of this month. I ordered 20 chicks from Cackle in early Feb and the earliest hatch date I could get (after choosing 4 different breeds) was July 31st. The dimensions for my Coop / Run are based on 20 full grown chickens.
I plan on keeping one Rooster and approximately 15 hens. I’d like to breed Barnevelders as a hobby / not for show (hoping one of the Roosters I receive will work out), but the other breeds I ordered are just for pleasure. I would try to improve the Barnevelders over time by buying replacements from breeders (when necessary). I will incubate eggs when needed / desired.
What are some long term management situations / questions I should be considering? Ie. Do I need to plan a separate space to house the breeders? Will a collapsable brooder in the Coop area be sufficient for future chicks? Should I plan on retiring most of my Hens after 2 years… or 3…or longer? I don’t really mind feeding some Hens that are inconsistent layers (especially if they are friendly). Should I plan on replacing my Rooster every other year.. or longer?
I just don’t know what to plan for beyond the first year. Any advice (not just specific to the questions above) would be appreciated.