Hi,
So nice to "meet" you. I'm looking forward to using this group and hopefully adding something to it.
My husband and i just retired, and although we've had chickens and done 4-H with our kids in that area, a lot of time has passed.
We are getting ready to order again with my grown son, and I'm debating which breed(s) to get. We only want about 6-8 chickens, all told. Our ten acres is sided on two sides with with woods, so bobcats and other things are nearby.
I need:
*A very cold-hardy breed,
*I'm thinking rose combs so the combs don't show frostbite, (it gets down to -35 below 0 here)
*a breed that can take care of itself where predators are concerned (at least to some degree); so no completely docile, laid back types, I guess, but I'd like to be able to handle and make friends with them--also I have two small grandkids.
*hopefully beautiful and not-your-average-plumage,
*I have an interest in keeping old breeds going, though don't have time to get too involved in a breeding program,
*have had past success with breeds that roost high to avoid predators
*I'd like fairly large eggs (at least medium!)
We have:
A great chicken house and are fairly experienced.
So far, I've come down to Dominiques,
Silver Leghorns and Black Langshans. It seems like they would fill the bill. Would these be a good choice?
What about Hamburgs or RC Brown Leghorns? Ancona's or Andalusians, Wyandottes? We are ordering from Murray McMurray.
I love the way all of the above LOOK.
What do you think??? I'd love to hear from those of you who've got plenty of experience.
I've raised: Orpingtons, Brahmas, Silver Leghorns, Australorps, 1 R.I.Red, Cornish X, Sp Sussex (1)--got dead right away--predator
Hope this doesn't boggle you down with TMI, (too much information). Thanks in advance to those who might dare to advise me on this!
So nice to "meet" you. I'm looking forward to using this group and hopefully adding something to it.
My husband and i just retired, and although we've had chickens and done 4-H with our kids in that area, a lot of time has passed.
We are getting ready to order again with my grown son, and I'm debating which breed(s) to get. We only want about 6-8 chickens, all told. Our ten acres is sided on two sides with with woods, so bobcats and other things are nearby.
I need:
*A very cold-hardy breed,
*I'm thinking rose combs so the combs don't show frostbite, (it gets down to -35 below 0 here)
*a breed that can take care of itself where predators are concerned (at least to some degree); so no completely docile, laid back types, I guess, but I'd like to be able to handle and make friends with them--also I have two small grandkids.
*hopefully beautiful and not-your-average-plumage,
*I have an interest in keeping old breeds going, though don't have time to get too involved in a breeding program,
*have had past success with breeds that roost high to avoid predators
*I'd like fairly large eggs (at least medium!)
We have:
A great chicken house and are fairly experienced.
So far, I've come down to Dominiques,
Silver Leghorns and Black Langshans. It seems like they would fill the bill. Would these be a good choice?
What about Hamburgs or RC Brown Leghorns? Ancona's or Andalusians, Wyandottes? We are ordering from Murray McMurray.
I love the way all of the above LOOK.
What do you think??? I'd love to hear from those of you who've got plenty of experience.
I've raised: Orpingtons, Brahmas, Silver Leghorns, Australorps, 1 R.I.Red, Cornish X, Sp Sussex (1)--got dead right away--predator
Hope this doesn't boggle you down with TMI, (too much information). Thanks in advance to those who might dare to advise me on this!