Next Year's Chicken Breeds! UPDATED

If it's a fishtank atmosphere you are after, then go for it. This is a hobby after all! I was merely sharing my own bias for a more orderly chicken-yard. I have actually said no to people trying to give me excess cluckers on those grounds (I know, hard to believe) and the last time I got all glassy-eyed over chickens was...well... I never have, come to think of it. I did cry, though, when my entire flock was wiped out by my eff-ing devil dogs.

Understand, too, that unlike many here, I feel chickens should DO something besides run amok and look "cute" - I've never called them 'babies' or put a diaper on even one bird. Eggs are their first job in my yard, meat coming second when laying plays out. A homogenous flock proves more manageable in these regards. You can get there with a ragtag grouping, but it is more troublesome to do so.

Just out of curiousity, why not bantams? From what people say on here, they're just as nice as standard breeds. And as for the leghorns, we've decided against that already, but I've never known them to be aggresive, just nervous and flighty.

Its not the birds - tis the pesterful small chiclren that are the issue. Chilluns have an uncanny ability to disturb chickens with their eye-level, rapid movements, shrieking and penchant for tossing things at chickens when you aren't looking. Now add in birds with nervy dispositions and you might find the birds to be more noisome and flighty than otherwise. Bantams and Med breeds are best kept under quiet conditions, as a rule.

Having reared five children and more chickens than I can count, I feel qualified to make these statements. Too, I recommend you be careful about laying stock in what someone tells you about THEIR experiences with this or that breed... since they wil not be duplicated in yours. This includes MY comments, too.

But one thing rings clear in all this: No matter how angelic you believe your yunggins to be, it is unlikely that your flock would agree with your assessment if they could speak for themselves.

As always, YMMV.
 
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md, I already have one person who says Suede is absolutely hers and she'll drive the distance and pay the money to get him if I ever decide to sell my boy. I'm on the fence about that, because, although it is alot of work sometimes, he is a real gentle giant and I'm very fond of him and Velvet as well.
 
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I didn't know that was an option, give me her name and we'll do a friendly ARMWRESTLE to see who gets him, and if I lose I will cry
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and claim she cheated, whatever it takes
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Unless I get bigger acreage, I'm going to have to stop for awhile. As it stands along with the order that I'm getting on the 26th of this month I have or will have:

4 Rhode Island White Pullets
1 Rhode Island White Cockrel
5 New Hamsphire Red Pullets
5 Black Sex Link Pullets
5 Salmon Fav Pullets
4 Spitzhauben Pullets
1 Spitzhauben Cockrel
5 EE Pullets
3 Lt. Brahma Pullets
2 Black Langshan Pullets
1 Mottled Houdan Pullet
1 Golden Laced Crested Pullet
1 Silver Laced Crested Cockrel
1 Buff Laced Crested Cockrel
4 Standard Blue Cochin
3 Standard Partridge Cochin
1 Standard Buff Cochin
1 Standard Splash Cochin
1 WCBP
2 Red Crested Polish

Arriving on the 26th of September
3 Silver Laced Wyandottes
3 Blue Silkies
3 Grey Guinies

A grand total of 60 birds.....see why I don't need any more?
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My leghorns are very flighty. They almost never let me get close enough to touch them, and are easily spooked, and I even raised them from babies. My BR's are a little skittish sometimes, but they will still let me pet them & pick them up. My RIR's are probably the sweetest of them all. They are so easy going & almost always let me pet them. The EE's can get scared easily as well (like my leghorns), but they're always the first to greet me when I come outside, and follow me around especially when I have food.
 
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And I CERTAINLY know that my younger siblings do not throw things at or otherwise disturb our birds. We were raised to respect God's creatures and know how to behave ourselves.
what does YMMV mean?
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Thanks all!
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You were raised to respect gods creature's, what ever happened to respect your ELDERS its right there in BLACK AND WHITE ELDEROO .
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Now go ask your chickens about your little punk siblings throwing sticks and rocks at them whilst you were not looking.
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Children should be seen and not heard, and in the future Elderoo should be addressed as MR Elderroo
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if you cant say something nice then dont say nothin at all
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