Hi everybody!

Gman7329

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Feb 6, 2014
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Hi! I am planning to start a flock soon and saw how convenient this website was for information! This is my current plan. Please criticize and help me shape my flock!

Roosters:
1 White Non Bearded Silkie
1 Gold Laced Phoenix
1 Black Frizzle Cochin


Hens:
2 Black Silkie
3 Silver Gene White Silkie
3 Gold Gene White Silkie
2 Gold Silkie Goldtop
3 Black Showgirl
3 White Showgirl
3 Black Cochin
1 Black La Flèche
2 Gold Laced Phoenix
2 Silver Laced Phoenix
1 Black Sultan
1 Gold Laced Polish
1 Silver Laced Polish
5 American Game
6 Easter Egger
2 Light Sussex
1 Light Sussex Rhode Island Red Cross
3 Black Sumatra
 
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Looks like a good selection of chickens on your list.
 
[COLOR=B42000] [/COLOR] You have lots of different breeds! Your flock must be very pretty!
Well, I don't have a flock yet, just a plan for late 2014/early 2015. Should I get chicks and get a straight pullet to show them the ropes or buy a roo and some hens?
 
Well, I don't have a flock yet, just a plan for late 2014/early 2015. Should I get chicks and get a straight pullet to show them the ropes or buy a roo and some hens?

If you wanted another chicken to show them the ropes you would need a broody hen to put them under at night or your best bet if you did not want to raise the chicks yourself, A hen and Rooster would be better and let the hen hatch her own eggs.
 
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That sounds like a very pretty flock! Enjoy your new feathered friends and it is great to have you aboard!
 
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That sounds like a very pretty flock! Enjoy your new feathered friends and it is great to have you aboard!
Thanks!


If you wanted another chicken to show them the ropes you would need a broody hen to put them under at night or your best bet if you did not want to raise the chicks yourself, A hen and Rooster would be better and let the hen hatch her own eggs.

OK! I guess I'll get a Silkie Roo and Hen and see how things go!
 
If you wanted another chicken to show them the ropes you would need a broody hen to put them under at night or your best bet if you did not want to raise the chicks yourself, A hen and Rooster would be better and let the hen hatch her own eggs.

OK! I guess I'll start off with a Silkie pair and a hen of some sort(maybe a rescue).
 

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