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I think some times our hobbies get a bit too big and than it becomes work and not as much fun. I think you and I are sitting in the same boat this year. I plan to let many of my critters live out their lives, but I won't be replacing many like my goats due to the fact I can no longer care for them without help. I hate needing help.
I do plan to continue keeping chickens because they bring me great joy, but it's time I go back to less birds, and stop complicating my life. It has been fun building a chicken empire, but now less is more for me.
I have exactly 16 chickens. Or therabouts. But I just put 39 eggs in the incubator or under a broody hen. They are all Arkansas Blues except for 3 ABxWelsummer eggs that just happened to be laying around. First candling Thursday.
The AB's are just what you described, small, quick, hardy birds that forage well (and fly well too! Covered pen) and lay lots of eggs. They are not unfriendly, just do not want to be handled. And I have never had an aggressive roo.
BUT I am tired of keeping the boys, and if I get a good hatch will likely get rid of both roos, and just keep hens and chicks, ending up with a few young males in case I decide to keep breeding. Right now I feel quite overwhelmed, did not even plant a vegetable garden this spring other than onions, garlic, volunteer potatoes, and a scattering of lettuce seeds. And I would not mind if the horses were moved, they take a lot of time, and are not even mine.
As time goes on I can see a smaller house, less work and fewer responsibilities. And a camper![]()