Hello from South East Tennessee

Awesome thanks!

I do planning on hatching some eggs but probably not until next year. But I was thinking about the same thing about protection. I do want to let these free range from time to time. I'm a little worried about hawks around here but I doubt the rooster can do much about that.

I'm probably going to go to TSC tomorrow. I went this evening and the guy said they probably will get a shipment in tomorrow around noon.
 
You can have two flocks, quail for you and chickens for your wife. I agree roosters are not protection against hawks - apart from hopefully sounding the alarm to the hens. There are probably more roosters that turn and run away, than those that stand up to a hawk(and die anyway). Welcome to Backyard chickens. If you want info on quail go to the "Other Backyard Poultry" forum
 
Welcome to BYC! Please make yourself at home and we are here to help.

The other members have given you good advice.

Don't count on roosters protecting against hawks or owls.
 
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Meant to say roosters don't provide protection against hawks or owls because mine sure didn't. :(
They do sound a warning call if they see anything strange, but won't necessarily provide protection.
 
So I gave up on TSC. They got another shipment but it was the mixed red pullets and I really had my heart set on some specific breeds. So I ordered from Mt. Healthy Hatchery. Their limit was 10 so I ended up ordering 4 Buff Orpington Pullets, 2 Plymouth Rock pullets, 1 Brown Leghorn, and 3 Cornish Rocks (meat birds). I am hopefully going to be picking up a cockerel and pullet from a Crested Cream Legbar hatch near me. That will round out my flock with 8 layers, 1 rooster, and 3 meat birds if they all make it.

The hatchery emailed me and said they would be shipping my order on the 11th. So excited!
 
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