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Thank you thank you for the responses!!! I'm glad to see breed suggestions that have worked well for real people because I got my hamburg info from books, online and stuff and they did NOT turn out to be what I expected, so I would trust real peoples' experience more.
I raised the SSHs in the coop (these guys just don't follow the rules!) and will do the same with the new chickens too. I'll keep the hamburgs because they are incredible bug eaters- I got them to take care of my tick problem and they have done it 100% so I love them for that, I'll just find a few normal chickens to go along with them. I'm curious how two opposite natured flocks of chickens will interact with each other!
Thanks, guys for all the info!!! I'll compare Craigslist offers with this list because I want some good, mellow chickens. I love the EE idea, too- I'd LOVE some multi-colored eggs... I think that would make me very happy. ging3erhoffman: I love how you set yours on the table to admire them- that made me smile.
Plus maybe some of the others on here too. I've got tons of room, luckily, and the hamburgs cost me nothing as far as food and stuff since they seem to get everything they need outside. This will be fun starting a 2nd flock! Thanks!!!!
Frances
I raised the SSHs in the coop (these guys just don't follow the rules!) and will do the same with the new chickens too. I'll keep the hamburgs because they are incredible bug eaters- I got them to take care of my tick problem and they have done it 100% so I love them for that, I'll just find a few normal chickens to go along with them. I'm curious how two opposite natured flocks of chickens will interact with each other!
Thanks, guys for all the info!!! I'll compare Craigslist offers with this list because I want some good, mellow chickens. I love the EE idea, too- I'd LOVE some multi-colored eggs... I think that would make me very happy. ging3erhoffman: I love how you set yours on the table to admire them- that made me smile.

Frances