- Apr 5, 2014
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Hello,
New here, we had a small backyard flock of 4 all different colors (so we could distinguish between them). We had a bluish/gray hen that wasn't as fluffy as the others, was a little more gangly and was really flighty. She jumped our fence when she got spooked and we never saw her again. We also had a barred cuckoo maran but she passed. Now we only have a large white hen and a speckled Sussex. We want to get 4 more hens that are good egg layers/cold hardy/not flighty and different colors for our backyard flock. They have a coop at night, but they free range during the idea.
I was leaning to a austrolorp, Orpington, barred Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Red. Thoughts?
New here, we had a small backyard flock of 4 all different colors (so we could distinguish between them). We had a bluish/gray hen that wasn't as fluffy as the others, was a little more gangly and was really flighty. She jumped our fence when she got spooked and we never saw her again. We also had a barred cuckoo maran but she passed. Now we only have a large white hen and a speckled Sussex. We want to get 4 more hens that are good egg layers/cold hardy/not flighty and different colors for our backyard flock. They have a coop at night, but they free range during the idea.
I was leaning to a austrolorp, Orpington, barred Plymouth Rock and Rhode Island Red. Thoughts?
and Welcome To BYC! Sorry about the hens you lost, sounds like you will have a pretty little flock again with the new additions. I like all the breeds you have in mind in mixed flocks, except the RIR, I have found most of them to be a problem with other less dominant breeds. Have you considered Wyandottes and Delawares? You could also go with different colors of some of the breeds, ie the Plymouth Rocks and Orpingtons come in a lot of different colors... the one thing with the Orpingtons is they do tend to be the most broody of the breeds you have listed, so be prepared to break broodys occasionally if you get them and don't want to hatch eggs. Also check out the BYC Breed section for member reviews on the various breeds, nice place to get a lot of different views.