A Swede in France
Songster
Hi!
Low stakes question - I'm usually here when there is an emergency so this feels nice for a change
I've got space for two new girls in my flock of big breeds. The four current members are all brahma of different colours, including one rooster. One of the new girls will be a buff cochin because hubby loves them. They are super hard to get where I am (south of France) and I don't want two of the same colour, so looking for another beauty to integrate together with the Cochin.
Enter the gold laced Orpington! Pretty! And I like chicken eye candy
I've never even seen an Orpington in real life, and I'm worried that she'll feel out of place and small considering the company.
What do you say - will a single Orpington be happy in a flock of giants, or would she risk being bullied? Edit for clarity - she would arrive together with the buff cochin so they'd be new and integrate together, not alone.
They are smaller, right?
I have another mixed flock with huge size differences, but there nobody stands out because they are all different. And the biggest hen is definitely the boss lady. So what I'm worrying about is a situation where one hen is smaller than the rest.
Sometimes I also wonder if they are happier with at least one of their own breed around. I mean, they all speak differently... Do they understand each other? What do you think?
Photo of their future flock mates for your pleasure
Low stakes question - I'm usually here when there is an emergency so this feels nice for a change

I've got space for two new girls in my flock of big breeds. The four current members are all brahma of different colours, including one rooster. One of the new girls will be a buff cochin because hubby loves them. They are super hard to get where I am (south of France) and I don't want two of the same colour, so looking for another beauty to integrate together with the Cochin.
Enter the gold laced Orpington! Pretty! And I like chicken eye candy

What do you say - will a single Orpington be happy in a flock of giants, or would she risk being bullied? Edit for clarity - she would arrive together with the buff cochin so they'd be new and integrate together, not alone.
They are smaller, right?
I have another mixed flock with huge size differences, but there nobody stands out because they are all different. And the biggest hen is definitely the boss lady. So what I'm worrying about is a situation where one hen is smaller than the rest.
Sometimes I also wonder if they are happier with at least one of their own breed around. I mean, they all speak differently... Do they understand each other? What do you think?
Photo of their future flock mates for your pleasure

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