I am a new chicken "farmer" per say, and I want to breed my Blue Layced Wayndottes this spring along with my Buff Orpingtons for my self and to sell to islanders here in our small community. I am aware that these two heritage breeds need to be bred up and I would like to be that homesteader.
At the moment I have two under a year old BLW hens with a big BLW roo that is not related for breeding and 2 one and a half year old Buff Orpington hens along 2 14 week old Buff Hens with a year old roo who is also not related for breeding. The older 2 hens are from different blood lines then the two buff pullets.
I have a seperate run with a home made mini coop that holds up to four chickens at a time for breeding.
I also have a Hova incubator.
I am new to heritage chicken breeding and would love to hear some addvice and tips from farmers who have these two breeds if possible please!
Thank you so very much!

Andrea on Salt Spring Island B.C
At the moment I have two under a year old BLW hens with a big BLW roo that is not related for breeding and 2 one and a half year old Buff Orpington hens along 2 14 week old Buff Hens with a year old roo who is also not related for breeding. The older 2 hens are from different blood lines then the two buff pullets.
I have a seperate run with a home made mini coop that holds up to four chickens at a time for breeding.
I also have a Hova incubator.
I am new to heritage chicken breeding and would love to hear some addvice and tips from farmers who have these two breeds if possible please!
Thank you so very much!
Andrea on Salt Spring Island B.C