Looking to add some chicks to the flock again this year. I am interested in the silver laced wyandotte breed. One article I read says they are good with heat a cold but another one says because of their dense feathering, they have a lot of trouble in hot weather. I am in Texas and we get some scorching hot summers most years. Should I look into another breed? Current flock is 2 Red sl (comets), aka "The Terrorist Sisters", 1 Buff Orpington, 2 Sapphire Gems, 1 Speckled Sussex. My plan is to add 1 more Speckled Sussex, 3 Buff Orpingtons, and 2 Silver Laced Wyandottes. If the Wyandottes can't handle our summer heat, I will go with 2 Barred Rocks.
Any advice on the SLWs? Will this blend of breeds work well? I am effectively managing the 2 pushy girls, but when the go to chickie heaven NO more of that breed. lol
Any advice on the SLWs? Will this blend of breeds work well? I am effectively managing the 2 pushy girls, but when the go to chickie heaven NO more of that breed. lol
Nor do I want to deal with our local post office. Not a very friendly crowd at mine. I don't like leghorns because of their temperament/flightiness. Yes, I know there are exceptions to every breed. I just know I am not that lucky. lol I want birds that I can 'tame' and handle so when I need to examine them or treat them for anything I am not beat to death by a flailing chicken or run to almost heart attack level trying to catch one might need to be contained for some reason. lol I am not home when they are sleeping so getting them off the roost night isn't a fix for me. Even my sister's leghorns put up quite a fight when she's had to do that, she tells me. I would hope that the places offering chicks would tend to order the breeds that fare well in the local climates, but it is a biz after all so what do I know.