mavanr
In the Brooder
- Aug 20, 2015
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I've been on and off BYC for months and I finally joined! I have a tiny lil' dog named Mocha, George the Muscovy and two grumpy bettas
I'm currently working on a paper to convince my father to let me get chickens- hopefully it works!
Any one on here who would like to talk chicken is welcome to comment! I plan on getting a Plymouth rock, a black Silkie, a Wyandotte gold and a Black Star! Easter Eggers and buff Orpingtons look cool too, but I don't have room! XD Do you guys think my flock combination is good or bad?
I'm currently working on a paper to convince my father to let me get chickens- hopefully it works!
Any one on here who would like to talk chicken is welcome to comment! I plan on getting a Plymouth rock, a black Silkie, a Wyandotte gold and a Black Star! Easter Eggers and buff Orpingtons look cool too, but I don't have room! XD Do you guys think my flock combination is good or bad?



) That's a good combination of breeds and hybrids. Black Star is one of several labels under which some hatcheries market their Black Sex Links which are very friendly and hardy, egg laying machines. I've raised them for years (along with dozens of other breeds and hybrids), and they have been my best layers, consistently churning out more than 300 large, brown eggs per hen per year, with double yolks not being uncommon. And the good news is that Black Sex Links are readily available from hatcheries, feed stores, and 