Suggestions for expanding flock

sunnie7

Crowing
8 Years
Oct 24, 2016
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I currently have 4 bantam cochin hens and 1 silkie hen, they are all under a year old, but laying. We just purchased 4.5 acres and are going to be moving next spring. Which will also mean I get to have more chickens!!! Our land is pretty wooded around us and close to a state forestry so coyotes, foxes, racoons, hawks, etc. I'd really like to have some chickens that can free range during the day and I am really thinking about maybe 5 or so guineas also. The few times we have been out to the property we come home with lots of the tiny deer ticks on us. I worry about loosing them to predators though There is already a large treehouse/playhouse on the property we will we turning into the coop and i'm not worried about nighttime because they will be secured in there but just during the day. I know its risk but any thoughts/ advice? Also, any advice on what breed or breeds? Ideally I'd like to have them in with our bantams and not have separate coops. We have 3 children, youngest is 7, that help a lot with the chickens so friendliness is a must.
 
I would recommend Buff Orpington bantams. I personally dont have any, but I have their large counter part, a rooster. I used to have 5 hens with him, but I sold then, or the disappeared. My friend has Buff hens, so sweet too! I would imagine the bantams have similar personalities. I'm just suggesting bantam buffs is because you already have bantams, to prevent size problems.
 
Guineas are primal creatures of the open Savannah. It is very likely that if you try to free range them in the woods, they will find a field somewhere more to their liking. As for eating ticks, chickens will do just fine, but you will need numbers of good active breeds.
 
Javas. Welsummers. If it is very cold where you live, like MN, Partridge Chanteclers.
Karen
 
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