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Welcome to all the new folks!!

I'm looking forward to spring. Can't wait! When the cockerels that we are growing out for someone get picked up next month, I will begin sorting out the first breeding groups.

Like CSB, I must have chicken houses big enough to walk into! My exceptions are two small raised coops in my breeding isolation pens. Those just house up to a half-dozen or so birds, for specific breedings. And they are raised, with the entire front hinged for easy clean-out.

This is one of ours, in progress. (It's long been finished, but I couldn't find more recent pics) It's 8 x 20 feet, divided into two 8 x 10 sides. Each side opens into it's own pasture section. I have two of these, and another that is 16 x 20, divided. The Juvenile Detention Center is 8 x 20 divided into an 8 x 8 and an 8 x 12. The 8 x 8 has the brooders in it, and from there chicks go onto the floor. Then the move to the larger Grow-out side, which opens into the "moat" around the garden. There is also a pophole that opens out into the pasture, which we open when they are older. Then I have the two smaller breeding pens, with the raised coops in 8 x 12 six-foot high dog kennels. That is IT!

Doing it this way makes SURE (!??!) to limit the breeds I can run. A maximum of six breeds, but in actuality, one of the larger sections is the basic layer pen. I can have an assortment of pretties there, and any from the breeding groups that don't meet standards can still lay an egg so can move in there, too. So five breeds, really. I'll be keeping the Golden Cuckoo Marans, the Welsummers, American Buff Orpingtons, and if I can ever find them, Blue Wheaten Ameraucanas. Plus lots of EEs and OEs in the layer pen. I'll have one pen this year that will be empty, as I'm selling off my BBS English Orps. As beautiful as they are, they are just not for me.

Have a great day!!



 
I like your thinking! I've got a 4-section coop/run setup. Ensures I'll only ever have four breeds and a maximum of 36 chickens. If I want to start a new breed, I'll HAVE to rehome an existing one. No ifs, ands, or buts. No chicken math problems here... ;)
I'll have Wheaten/Blue Wheaten Ameraucanas, Lavender Ameraucanas, Golden Cuckoo Marans, and Silkies. The Ameraucanas are mine, Marans are my oldest son's, and Silkies are for the younger three kids. :)
 
I like the devided areas too. I have three but would like a fourth. One is small for babies only. If I mention it, my hb looks stricken.
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Right now I have my hens altogether. I lost my roo and miss him sooo much. I am already getting chicken, chick fever. Oh I know better but it is what it is. Anyway I want a roo. My Mom wants a blue orp hen just because they are so pretty so I will hatch some eggs from a friend for her. I want a jubilee orp. group. I love the red color with all the dressing on them. Of all my hens my little Jaerhon lays the most and is the sweetest . I had two but one was not friendly at all so I gave her away. NOW LETS SEE I NEED ANOTHER COOP
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I like your thinking! I've got a 4-section coop/run setup. Ensures I'll only ever have four breeds and a maximum of 36 chickens. If I want to start a new breed, I'll HAVE to rehome an existing one. No ifs, ands, or buts. No chicken math problems here...
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I'll have Wheaten/Blue Wheaten Ameraucanas, Lavender Ameraucanas, Golden Cuckoo Marans, and Silkies. The Ameraucanas are mine, Marans are my oldest son's, and Silkies are for the younger three kids.
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Do you ever sell/trade hatching eggs?
 
I'm just getting started and won't have eggs till next year!
We just bought our 14 acre farm in Oct 2014, so now it's time to catch up for the decade of chicken-deprivation while we were renting homes....
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Ohhhh, I see :) Well congrats on the new farm, you must be so excited!!!
 
My hopes/plans is to end up with only 2 varieties of polish, one type of silkie (might choose a variety might not), 2 varieties of sumatra and top it off with a bunch of lakenvelders. Which ends up being at least 8 pens. Only doubled the pen amount I started with and that's after I cut back
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My hopes/plans is to end up with only 2 varieties of polish, one type of silkie (might choose a variety might not), 2 varieties of sumatra and top it off with a bunch of lakenvelders. Which ends up being at least 8 pens. Only doubled the pen amount I started with and that's after I cut back
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edit to add, It's a good thing you have a very understanding DH!
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