Im planning on getting 4 chicks to start a flock. 1 barred rock, 1 ancona, 1 buff orpington, and 1 light brown leghorn. All hens. Is that a good flock? If not, then what breeds would make a good flock?
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I just want a flock that will do good together and give me breakfast.Really, the question is, how do you define "good flock?" That is, what characteristics are most important to you?
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Then you want to avoid the broodier breeds, such as Old English Game, Kraienkoppe, Silkies, and Cochins, to decrease the chances of one going broody. Black Australorps are excellent year round layers and at one point held the world record for # of eggs in a year. Barred Plymouth Rocks are ordinarily also excellent layers, as are Leghorns. You might want to check out our own breeds section at the top of the page. Just check high egg productivity and refresh the page.
Commercial egg operations often use Leghorns, I understand. At any rate, they are a little smaller than the dual purpose birds like Australorps and any of the Rcoks, so you get more eggs for your feed dollar. Dual purpose were bred to provide both meat and eggs.