- Jul 20, 2013
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Hi there,
I'm a novice chicken-keeper. I've been the go-to person in my town for placing your hens when you have to move for about 4 years, and have ended up with a lovely flock of popular breed mutts. I've only had standard-sized birds, and I've only had hens. We just moved and have a lot of space, and I have my first chance to start a flock from scratch. Since I plan on having a flock for many decades, I'm interested in getting more serious about raising and maintaining rare or heritage breeds. Now it's just a matter of finding and falling in love with that special breed, or breeds. We live near a small hatchery that specializes in rare and heritage varieties, and I've spent way to much time trying to order chicks. My original plan was to order 3 varieties, get a rooster and 5 hens of each. But I'm curious about too many of them and can't narrow down to three. My order sheet looks like one or two pullet chicks from 8 different varieties...has anybody done an into-to-chicken-genetic-diversity sampler pack and had it work out okay? And if I get half a dozen varieties of chickens just to learn from (I've tried to pick birds that are listed as being docile so nobody will be predisposed to bullying), who should I pick for roosters?
Also, if anybody is interested in editing my list, I've got silkies, marans, speckled sussex, mottled java, plymouth rocks (I just like them, I know they're more common), gold brabanters, and ameraucanas (my kids like the eggs).
Thanks,
I'm a novice chicken-keeper. I've been the go-to person in my town for placing your hens when you have to move for about 4 years, and have ended up with a lovely flock of popular breed mutts. I've only had standard-sized birds, and I've only had hens. We just moved and have a lot of space, and I have my first chance to start a flock from scratch. Since I plan on having a flock for many decades, I'm interested in getting more serious about raising and maintaining rare or heritage breeds. Now it's just a matter of finding and falling in love with that special breed, or breeds. We live near a small hatchery that specializes in rare and heritage varieties, and I've spent way to much time trying to order chicks. My original plan was to order 3 varieties, get a rooster and 5 hens of each. But I'm curious about too many of them and can't narrow down to three. My order sheet looks like one or two pullet chicks from 8 different varieties...has anybody done an into-to-chicken-genetic-diversity sampler pack and had it work out okay? And if I get half a dozen varieties of chickens just to learn from (I've tried to pick birds that are listed as being docile so nobody will be predisposed to bullying), who should I pick for roosters?
Also, if anybody is interested in editing my list, I've got silkies, marans, speckled sussex, mottled java, plymouth rocks (I just like them, I know they're more common), gold brabanters, and ameraucanas (my kids like the eggs).
Thanks,
