LovlieLayers
In the Brooder
- Jul 14, 2017
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Hi all,
Planning my first flock foray, unsure how many chicks I should buy to get things going. In my city, we have a 4 hen max/no rooster rule. I'd like a mixed flock of a few different breeds, and I imagine I will need to bring a bunch of chicks home with plans to re-home the boys and/or excess girls. But how many of each breed should I go with? Does 3 each seem reasonable? I don't anticipate any problems finding homes for ones that need to go...backyard chickens are very common here, and I'm totally fine if someone wants them for meat birds.
And speaking of eating...at what age, generally speaking, are they old enough for butchering? Wondering if that could be an option when the roos start crowing...? Forgive my newb questions, starting from scratch with this hobby!
Thanks!
Planning my first flock foray, unsure how many chicks I should buy to get things going. In my city, we have a 4 hen max/no rooster rule. I'd like a mixed flock of a few different breeds, and I imagine I will need to bring a bunch of chicks home with plans to re-home the boys and/or excess girls. But how many of each breed should I go with? Does 3 each seem reasonable? I don't anticipate any problems finding homes for ones that need to go...backyard chickens are very common here, and I'm totally fine if someone wants them for meat birds.
And speaking of eating...at what age, generally speaking, are they old enough for butchering? Wondering if that could be an option when the roos start crowing...? Forgive my newb questions, starting from scratch with this hobby!
Thanks!
