Jacob Cockcroft
In the Brooder
Hi, I plan to start my chicken-keeping journey this spring by purchasing 3 hens for my backyard. My last name (Cockcroft) means “rooster-farm” so I guess it’s in the blood! I am having trouble deciding which breed to start with, so I would love some suggestions that fit what I’m looking for:
1. Brown eggs (yeah, I’m superficial)
2. My wife and I have a 3 year old son, so we’d like a breed that is good around kids (non-aggressive)
3. A decent layer but not necessarily prolific...enough for 3 hens to provide eggs for the three of us for as much of the year as possible (year-round would be awesome) to start.
4. Pretty birds are a nice bonus but not top priority
5. We have a small backyard for supervised free-ranging but otherwise kept in a run
6. Heat tolerant and decently cold-hardy (we live in Northern Arkansas)
7. Having potential to integrate well with other egg-laying breeds if we expand our flock in a year or two. We plan on buying more land in a couple of years.
8. Still wrapping my head around the idea of culling older ones for meat but this is probably in the cards. We are ultimately looking to perpetuate a flock for greater self-reliance and sustainability.
I’ll probably go with whichever breed gets the most recommendations, so here’s your chance to pick my chicks for me!
1. Brown eggs (yeah, I’m superficial)
2. My wife and I have a 3 year old son, so we’d like a breed that is good around kids (non-aggressive)
3. A decent layer but not necessarily prolific...enough for 3 hens to provide eggs for the three of us for as much of the year as possible (year-round would be awesome) to start.
4. Pretty birds are a nice bonus but not top priority
5. We have a small backyard for supervised free-ranging but otherwise kept in a run
6. Heat tolerant and decently cold-hardy (we live in Northern Arkansas)
7. Having potential to integrate well with other egg-laying breeds if we expand our flock in a year or two. We plan on buying more land in a couple of years.
8. Still wrapping my head around the idea of culling older ones for meat but this is probably in the cards. We are ultimately looking to perpetuate a flock for greater self-reliance and sustainability.
I’ll probably go with whichever breed gets the most recommendations, so here’s your chance to pick my chicks for me!
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