Swedish Flower Hen Thread

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Your birds are gorgeous. Do hatch with an incubator? What is your success rate? We have a cheap plastic incubator, hoping to upgrade one day. I'm wondering how much success we will have hatching chicks if the hens don't go broody.

I have shipped chicks & eggs all over the country. Let me know if you are interested in new stock this fall.
 
Can someone post a picture of the eggs they get from their Swedish Flowers.
I am either going to get these or Buff Plymouth Rocks next year


Here's a picture of Swedish Flower Hen eggs.

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Can someone post a picture of the eggs they get from their Swedish Flowers.
I am either going to get these or Buff Plymouth Rocks next year
I have both breeds and so did the person I got my SFH (theirs was 2015 GFF stock).

My rocks are barred not buff, but I think still same characteristics. I would chose SFH between the 2. The rocks will be harder to tell apart and they can be kind of bossy. I love having a mix of eye candy in the yard. Both will forage if you are free ranging but I think the SFH are a little better at it. Also they mature earlier and lay a large amount of eggs, and have a good carcass weight and more likely to go broody than the rocks (is a plus for me). They said they lay more than their leghorns where I got mine. Because they are slightly smaller they will consume less feed than rocks as well.

If you are not breeding, try both!
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Here I go teaching chicken math!
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I have both breeds and so did the person I got my SFH (theirs was 2015 GFF stock).

My rocks are barred not buff, but I think still same characteristics.  I would chose SFH between the 2. The rocks will be harder to tell apart and they can be kind of bossy. I love having a mix of eye candy in the yard. Both will forage if you are free ranging but I think the SFH are a little better at it. Also they mature earlier and lay a large amount of eggs, and have a good carcass weight and more likely to go broody than the rocks (is a plus for me). They said they lay more than their leghorns where I got mine. Because they are slightly smaller they will consume less feed than rocks as well.

If you are not breeding, try both! ;)   Here I go teaching chicken math! :oops:

I wish I could try both! Sadly I can only get one. Definitely leaning towards the SFHs though.
 
When will my SF cockerels start to crow? I live in the city so I will need to solidify my rooster exit strategy before they start bothering the neighbors. I would like to grow them as big as possible and then process them but I'm not sure if this will work given I will have to take action before the crowing starts. Any advice is much appreciated.
The person I bought frome processes at 23 weeks for SFH... Maybe a no crow collar will work until processing day so you can get a good weight. Then you would be able to use it in the future.
 

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