Free Range of Expensive Breeds

kelly52862

Songster
8 Years
Mar 8, 2011
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Do you or would you free range expensive chickens? Most of my girls are common breeds, but I would love to have some more expensive breeds.
 
Only if you could handle the potential loss. I used to fly Birmingham Rollers - performing birds. Primary rule was to never fly birds you could not afford to lose.
 
I probably would keep the expensive breeds confined, and let the common ones be the expendable characters....
I just got some brown leghorns because supposedly they are good at evading predators. My neighbor has dozens of them wandering all over the place, crossing the road, etc. Last year, I lost a couple of mine that were heavy dual purpose breeds, so I researched what my neighbor has and found there are breeds that are considered better at avoiding predation. The brown leghorn is very common and inexpensive. I'll see what happens. I believe that at least they will have a better chance at survival than my Buff Orpington did.
I got some bantams that will probably not be allowed freedom when they grow up.
 
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I free range all of my chicken, from my fancy $500 silkie to my $2 RIR/EE mix, you have to be more careful with fancier breeds with crests (the poof on the head) because 95% of them can't see up! Only forward and side to side, and sometimes not even that, so arial predators like hawks can be a much bigger problem for them. Also some with different feather types like Frizzles and Silkies can provide issues becuase of mud and rain can soak them and make a white bird turn brown! (I speak from experience, our white silkie was almost BLACK with mud!)
 

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