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AustralorpsHello,
I'm looking into buying young female hens from a hatchery.
I've incubated successfully 3 times before.
But it is really difficult to re-home the roosters.
I am not zoned for them.
I freaking like how cool the barn-yard mix ones look.
Always unique creatures, no two are ever alike.
Maybe one day I can move to an area with that kind of zoning.
So I thought I would give buying from a hatchery a try.
I mainly want my hens for the eggs, not the meat.
So; what breed has the best combination of :
1. A good size egg
2. Lays for a good amount of years
3. Lays consistently
I look forward to your suggestions, thanks![]()
Love the "all legs" stage!An update on these 5.
Placed them outside Tuesday.
Its hot.
They seem to be doing well.
You ordered all pullets, correct? That one has a pretty big comb for 5-6 weeks old!The face off![]()
Definitely agree with previous post re: heritage breeds and hatcheries.Hello,
I'm looking into buying young female hens from a hatchery.
I've incubated successfully 3 times before.
But it is really difficult to re-home the roosters.
I am not zoned for them.
I freaking like how cool the barn-yard mix ones look.
Always unique creatures, no two are ever alike.
Maybe one day I can move to an area with that kind of zoning.
So I thought I would give buying from a hatchery a try.
I mainly want my hens for the eggs, not the meat.
So; what breed has the best combination of :
1. A good size egg
2. Lays for a good amount of years
3. Lays consistently
I look forward to your suggestions, thanks![]()