Ribh's D'Coopage

I thought I would be happier with big girls [I hate how fragile my smaller girls feel when handling them! :( ]& all my 1st girls were big dual purpose heritage breeds but it turns out personality wise I actually prefer the smaller, flightier breeds.

I know you had trouble with your Wyandotte but my batams are gorgeous personalities: placid, no fuss, easy~peasy girls who run really, really well with the Campines. My bigger girls find the Campines a bit much altogether! :lau Perhaps there is a difference between Oz & US birds or just breeders. I haven't tried the standards though. I was going to but in all honesty I don't want any more big girls.
I love them all. They are all special in their own way. I am so excited that my goofy flock has meshed. I love the littles and the big ones. Such different personalities just makes it more fun. :love
 
I love them all. They are all special in their own way. I am so excited that my goofy flock has meshed. I love the littles and the big ones. Such different personalities just makes it more fun. :love
Yes indeed ~ but when has to choose ~ & I do~ then smaller birds means more in the space I have available & experience is teaching me which breeds mesh really well together. I don't understand why but Wyandotte bantams & Campines get along really, really well together but my bigger girls tend to bullying. I'd love some Ongadaris[sp??] or Phoenix but that's unlikely to happen. Have you seen the tail on those roosters? Where would I put him? And I have a terrible weakness for pretty & flighty. They do delight me more than the saner girls. :lau
 
I have a fellow feeling for the timid ones. The chicken world can be very rough & you need to be tough.
That's why I always make cetain whoever's is last in the pecking order gets their share. The chicken world is cruel but I try to make it a little more fair.
 
I am planning on replacing my treadle feeder & tubs with tubes. No matter how many I put out the Big Girls still manage to hog the food. Ten might just do it... :rolleyes:
I have 3 feeders for 6 girls. That seems to be working. They do have food all day long.
 

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