woodmort
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- Jul 6, 2010
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I've always kept a mixed flock--other than when I was raising broilers in HS--mainly because I could. For one thing I keep chickens, primarily, for eggs. Not only does a mixed flock give you a colorful assortment but different breeds lay at different rates depending on age and time of year. Currently I have (or, hopefully, will have when the chicks arrive tomorrow) an even dozen different breeds of pullets/hens,. The only requirement I have is that the breeds need to be cold hardy and good foragers.
What I don't do is hatch my own since I'm not interested in hybrids excepting for EE's. My only roosters are EE's so if I want, I can distinguish which fertile eggs to use. At one point I was working to breed for blue colored eggs. Unfortunately a weasel put an end to that experiment after 3 generations.
What I don't do is hatch my own since I'm not interested in hybrids excepting for EE's. My only roosters are EE's so if I want, I can distinguish which fertile eggs to use. At one point I was working to breed for blue colored eggs. Unfortunately a weasel put an end to that experiment after 3 generations.