We are trying to come up with the best solutions that suit us. We plan to stick with isabelle leghorns, cream legbars, isbars, black penedesenca (day 17 in bator..fingers crossed), and a good quality light brown layer such as a RIR (hint hint Wisher).
@cree57i has a nice isabelle leghorn cockeral for me in TN. (Awesome person btw).
I think I can get more isbar eggs from @KYTinpusher .
I will need to find good quality cream legbars.
Now to figure on enclosures for them. Im thinking of making 1 big coop/run and several small ones. During fall and winter Im thinking of letting all the females be seperated from males to give them a break from mating.
Have any of you had success with having a coop with only males (of different breeds)?
Do any of you give your hens a break?
I don't know your setup or how much space you have. Something to consider is that the Penedesencas do best unconfined with just a safe place to sleep.
I keep some in pens, others free range. The flocks tend to stay to themselves when roaming free. The ones more closely confined tend to be extremely panicky.
I know people that worry about them going wild and not being able to get them back in but actually the opposite is true. When free ranging, they come running to me when I go out. The ones in smaller pens, tend to go crazy when anyone approaches.
They can run like the wind so seem comfortable with escape routes.
The older they get, the calmer they get. Young pullets can be extremely skittish and aloof. By the time they're a year old and understand I'm not going to eat them (yet) they're much calmer around me. They don't like strangers though.
I don't handle them but if you have kids that will handle them a lot as chicks, they will be much tamer (like all chickens).
People call them flighty which I think is why they aren't more popular.
I say they are just not calm and don't handle close confinement well. They only time they fly is when pressed in close confinement.
Another advantage is that they can be kept in very short fences. I've kept flocks of cockerels in 2' fences. Most of my fences are 3'. I've had Jersey Giants regularly go over 5' fences.
Over the years, I've lost other breeds to hawks but haven't lost a bird to a hawk since I've had these. And there are usually 30 to 60 in uncovered runs or free ranging at any time.
I've kept roosters together in a bachelor pad for winter. One time it worked very well but as Alaskan said, you'll need more space with food and water on opposite ends.
I did lose one that they kept from eating and I didn't realize it.
When they grow up together, they usually do fine.
I did have a disaster one time though with roosters that had been separated a long time and one cold night, I decided to put them together. It may have gone better if I left the lights off but they all started fighting in the middle of the night and had to separate them. I should have kept the light off and let them all out first thing in the morning.
This year I have one or two with each flock and there's no overbreeding issue right now. I'll leave them together since this is looking like a very mild winter.
Eventually, I'll build some rooster pens to give them a little frost protection for when it gets below 10F.
Hi Dude!
No words, just a hug for you and your better half and a prayer for wisdom and understanding from the insurance assessor and that you might yet be able to recover some of your materials (and maybe a another bird or two???-yes, I don't know how to surrender). Hope after the assessor visit you are able to take a deep breath and to start looking forward.
ETA: just read your last post, sounds like you are already getting the plans together!!!!
On a happier note, it's FINALLY on the UPS truck and on it's way!!!
I really didn't expect it to take this long to ship (pre-ordered in August) but I guess this really is perfect timing. Now I will have a good read while I watch it snow and wait for my new chicks to arrive in the spring.
I had read it was supposed to be released in January 2014 and was shocked that it was still on pre-order this past summer.
I'm looking forward to getting it. I found it on
Amazon for 15.85.
I have, for two years I think? Put all extra males and growing out cockerels into my veggie garden pen.
It has a table coverd with a tarp for a coop.
With all of the males in there, they would not roost in the table, they would roost in two seperate clumps on twiggy bushes.
Anyway, it is a big area, about 16x24 and at the right times of year a veritable jungle of greenery.
You do need two feeders or the bottom guys do not get food.
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