Okay so here are my tentative orders for Spring chicks. I haven't placed them yet, because I'm going to immediately experience buyer's remorse.
Papa's Poultry:
Lavender Silver-laced x 6 - $35.00 each = $210.00
Blue, Black, Splash x 8 - $15.00 each = $120.00
Chocolate x 4 - $15.00 each = $60.00
Silver-laced x 4 - $20.00 = $80.00
Lavender x 4 - $20.00 = $80.00
Total: $550.00 (before shipping)
Carolina Rare Chicks
White x 4 - $20.00 each = $80.00
Blue, Black, Splash x 4 - $25.00 each = $100.00
Lavender x 4 - $20.00 each = $80.00
Black Mottled x 2 - $22.00 each = $44.00
Chocolate x2 - $22.50 each = $45.00
Silver-laced x 4 - $25.00 each = $100.00
Total: $449.00 (before shipping)
Cackle Hatchery
Silver-laced x 6 (female) - $19.95 each = $119.70
Rouen x 5 (female) $7.95; x 1 (male) $4.75 = $44.50
Silver Appleyard x 5 (female) $14.65; x 1 (male) $7.10 = $80.35
Total: $244.55 (before shipping)
I've lost my mind. Every bit of it. I really just want to see what the Cackle Orps look like and I decided if I'm going to have ducks I should at least have ducks that I like/want.
And I also need to buy the supplies to build the new breeding pens. I can't remember if I've shared what my goals are but this is what I'd like...
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That is a future projection of the set-up I hope to have built before March of 2021. Currently pen numbers 3, 4, 5, 20, 21, and 22 (plus the fenced in backyard) exist. The end goal is this:
1. Grey Saddleback Pomeranians & Khaki Campbells
2. & 3. American Buff Geese, Chocolate Muscovy, (and possibly Guineas)
4. Bourbon Red Turkeys
5.
6. Silver-laced Orpington
7. Blue, Black, Splash Orpington (Mottled)
8. Blue, Black, Splash Silver-laced Orpington
9. Chocolate & Mauve Orpington
10. Lavender Silver-laced Orpington
11. Recessive White Orpington
12. Porcelain Silkies
13. Bantam Lemon Blue Cochins
14. American Seramas
15. American Seramas
16. American Seramas
17. **Bantam English White Orpington
18. **Bantam English Jubilee Orpington
19. **English Jubilee Orpington
20. **APA Bantam Buff Orpington & Call Ducks
21. Grow-out
22. Grow-out
** Are tentative as I have leads on them, but honestly I may need additional space to grow birds out next year. So we'll see where that goes.
With the addition of the Rouens and Silver Appleyards I may phase the Khaki Campbells out, or find somewhere else to keep the ducks.
Tell me I've lost my mind...
Well, I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one who might have a problem!! I'm going from our 4 hens to some ridiculous number!
Papa's Poultry
6 Lemon Cuckoo Orps (cant decide between eggs and chicks)
6 Silver Laced Orps (can't decide between eggs and chicks)
6 Lavender Laced Orps (can't decide between eggs and chicks)
Cackle Hatchery
10 Silver Laced Orps straight run chicks - (relatively inexpensive and I'm curious how they will compare) These were the first look I had at the English Orpingtons and I loved the silver laced color. Now that I've found the other breeders, I still want to get some of these!
Carolina Rare Poultry
6 Jubilee Orps - might go with 12 because I LOVE the pictures!
Freedom Ranger Hatchery
25 meat birds
Hoover Hatchery
?? Prairie Bluebells
McMurray Hatchery
15 meat birds
3 Cuckoo Marans female chicks- for the dark brown eggs
3 Speckeled Sussex female chicks - for their pretty color
4 Ameraucana female chicks - for their blue eggs - if I get the Bluebells, I will skip these.
2 Whiting True Green female chicks - for their green eggs
The McMurray hens will be my layers. I wanted a pretty flock and lots of colored eggs. Also, with such low numbers, I may end up with roos. That order is really fluid right now, as I'm already wondering how it will all shake out! I know the Orps will lay too, but those are my "fun" birds.
I didn't price it all out, but if I get eggs, I'll probably increase my numbers to 10 or 12 because I want to get at least a few hens in each color. Hubby is taking vacation in late February so we can build the pens and such for my birds that I don't want mixed. My layers and meat birds I pasture during the daylight hours, but I still may add a roo to the mix to further protect them. They do get brought into a secure coop at night. I'm not sure what I will do with my Orpingtons - I may just have to see how they do.