Greetings from Lower Alabama

alachickenman

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7 Years
Jun 27, 2012
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Elberta, AL
Hello BYC community!

My name is Paul and I'm beginning my first flock in lower Alabama. I'm looking forward to both eggs and meat. I'm hopefully going to have a mobile coop that'll be situated mostly inside of an orchard I'm beginning.

Right now I'm trying to find the right breed and the right place to get my birds, as well as sewing a good perennial pasture grass and planting trees. Any help or comments are always MORE than welcome.

Thanks everyone for reading and I look forward to some great chats!

Paul
 
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from a neighbor in Coffee County. Glad you joined us.
Try checking out the Henderson's Chicken Chart - lots of great info all sorts of breeds
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By the way, have you checked out the Alabama thread, yet: https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/29002/alabama
 
Hi and :welcome

The most common breeds are sex links for laying, cornish X for meat birds. Barred Rock, Orpington and Delaware are listed as dual-purpose, for both, and a lot of people have those. People who keep meat birds will probably have better answers for you.
Good luck! :lol:
 
Thank you all for the welcome! Fierlin, I've been looking at heritage breeds of birds so far. I'd like to let the flock be self sustaining if I can bring in enough new blood every so often. I've actually had my eyes peeled for any good documents about a breeding program. As for the birds I've been looking at, I really seem to keep coming back to Minorcas, but the problem is finding good stock to start out with. I have a neighbor who keeps quite a few breeds for show, so I don't know exactly how well they might lay in our heat. He does have orpingtons though, so I might need to check into them as well. Thanks for the suggestion! And thank you everyone for the welcome!
 

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