Good Sized Flock?

ponygal12

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Nov 29, 2009
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I'm stuck!
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I'm just wondering how many chickens would be in a small but good sized flock? I was set on getting 12 chicks. But then I heard that 6 chicks are better because you can get to know them more. What do think? I'm looking to stick with a smaller flock......Help?
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I have 19 hens. We're not on a first name basis except with the 5 EE hens and a couple of the Red Hens (Like Baldy Hen, who for some reason is completely bald on her head lol).
 
I have six, and i love them.

I would get 2 barred rocks, 2 black australorps, and two rhode island reds.
 
My purpose would mainly be for the pets. I don't like saying that though, because chickens aren't exactly pets. Let's just say for company and some eggs.
 
One thing to consider: how many eggs will you realistically use yourself, and how many do you think you have an easy outlet for elsewhere (giving away or selling) at whatever level of work/aggravation you are willing to get into.

A thing I didn't really anticipate well enough when I went from a dozen or so chickens to two dozen was that you sometimes get A LOT OF EGGS. (Even one dozen chickens is more eggs than our family can use, and we do eat egg-based dinners a couple times a week and so forth). For both philosophical and laziness reasons I prefer to give away rather than sell the excess (although when people want to contribute to feed costs I don't say no) but honestly it would take some actual work to "find homes for" the eggs from any larger flock than I have now.

If you are entrepreneurial or know lotsa people wanting free home-raised eggs, that's not an issue, but otherwise it is something to think about
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Good luck, have fun,

Pat
 
Thanks everyone for your input! You've made some points I hadn't even considered.

Another question,

Is it okay to get a few different breeds of chickens? Say like 2 Barred Rocks, 2 RIR, and 2 New Hampshire Reds? (As you can see, I'm brand new to the chicken world!
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My chickens serve the same purpose as you intend for yours. There is only my husband and me at home. We have 7 hens and 1 rooster and more eggs than we can use. My girls, and boy, are all friendly and individually identifiable. So ya may just want to try a half dozen because your idea of 12 chickens means lots of food and lots of eggs! Good luck to you. I just started raising chickens this year. They good pets and also a source of entertainment!
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PS My brahmas are the friendliest of the flock.
 

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