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I've been doing a LOT of research trying to decide on what flock I want to put together. I live near Ft Worth, TX so I have concentrated on birds that are sold locally, are considered heat tolerant and hardy birds. I have talked to friends who have a few hens but they all live in within city limits and have restrictions. A vast majority of my searches have led me back to this site repeatedly, so I decided to join so I can ask questions directly.
A little bit about myself; Growing Up my Grandfather raised Red Old English Game Bantams and my Aunt, who lived right down the road, raised a mixed flock of over 50 hens from standard to Large breeds. Including Silkies (her Prized Favorites), Sussex, Leghorn, Jersey Girls (as she called them) and Rocks to name a few. I would care for either flock as needed when I was growing up. I have never owned my own flock but have decided that the time has come to get myself one. I have 2 1/2 acres in the country and I'm surrounded primarily by hay pastures.
To this point, this is what I've decided to start with once I've finished building my coop. My Coop itself will be 8'x 10'x 8' and will have an attached Covered Run that will be 18'x 20'x 8' that is surrounding an old oak tree to provide a natural cover for when I'm not home. This is a similar set up that my aunt used with her coop only she had 2 oaks in her run. It was Massive.
Year 1 Starter Flock
2- Australorp
2- Brahma
2- Easter Eggers (Are these breed specific outside of the Ameraucana and Araucana?)
2- Leghorn
2- Marans
3- Orpingtons
3- Rocks
2- Sussex
2- Welsummer
Roosters
1- Leghorn
1- Rock
Year 2
I'd like to add these as well. I'll decide on if and how many after I see how year 1 goes
Ameraucana
Jersey Giant
Barnevelder
Delaware
Any thoughts, suggestions or observations on how I've structured my flock? Any Tips will be greatly appreciated.
A little bit about myself; Growing Up my Grandfather raised Red Old English Game Bantams and my Aunt, who lived right down the road, raised a mixed flock of over 50 hens from standard to Large breeds. Including Silkies (her Prized Favorites), Sussex, Leghorn, Jersey Girls (as she called them) and Rocks to name a few. I would care for either flock as needed when I was growing up. I have never owned my own flock but have decided that the time has come to get myself one. I have 2 1/2 acres in the country and I'm surrounded primarily by hay pastures.
To this point, this is what I've decided to start with once I've finished building my coop. My Coop itself will be 8'x 10'x 8' and will have an attached Covered Run that will be 18'x 20'x 8' that is surrounding an old oak tree to provide a natural cover for when I'm not home. This is a similar set up that my aunt used with her coop only she had 2 oaks in her run. It was Massive.
Year 1 Starter Flock
2- Australorp
2- Brahma
2- Easter Eggers (Are these breed specific outside of the Ameraucana and Araucana?)
2- Leghorn
2- Marans
3- Orpingtons
3- Rocks
2- Sussex
2- Welsummer
Roosters
1- Leghorn
1- Rock
Year 2
I'd like to add these as well. I'll decide on if and how many after I see how year 1 goes
Ameraucana
Jersey Giant
Barnevelder
Delaware
Any thoughts, suggestions or observations on how I've structured my flock? Any Tips will be greatly appreciated.
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