Delawares are such beautiful birds!
I'm thinking about getting some Dels in the spring to add to my mixed flock, but have a couple questions...
Have any of you found that your Delawares are more susceptible to predators while free ranging than non-white breeds?
Before I fork out the money I want to make sure that these white chickens aren't going to be eaten up by predators. I've successfully free ranged many chickens in the past three years and haven't lost a one while free ranging. But they were all colored breeds, such as BOs, RIRs, BRs, BAs, RSLs, etc., with the exception of one white hen (a mixed breed that I hatched). I also have three April-born Columbian-colored roosters that I'm free ranging along with their colored siblings, and I haven't lost any of these yet either. I've been told by the locals to stay away from white chickens, but maybe they're alright???
Also, if anyone has any info about and/or pics of Sand Hill Delawares please share! According to their description they seem to have a really good meat/egg strain, so if I get some, I'll be getting them from there.
Thanks for any help!