I have mainly polish, 11 of them also 3 hybrids, an 8 week old Pekin cockerel, an 8 week old Orpington and a frizzle polish X hen.
I got these Pekin and Wyandotte eggs from a breeder near to me.
I will probably keep a few and sell any others.
I got these Pekin and Wyandotte eggs from a breeder near to me.
I will probably keep a few and sell any others.
I like to make sure they get good quality layer/grower pellets as this way I know they are getting all the nutrition they need to keep them healthy and to produce lots of eggs when at laying age! I sell my excess eggs so that puts some money back into the feed pot. As does selling chicks and growers. 


I am in the west midlands. I picked up 4 nice hens at the weekend and am already enjoying lovely poached eggs on toast. I'm pretty new to this game, but have kept ferrets, lurchers and a goldfish before (the goldfish was called Bob, cus he kept saying it through the glass at me).
The first night they didn't wanna go into the coop but have settled now and go in and out quite freely. If this goes alright the missis might agree to keeping a few quails... but time will tell. here's a pic
But the chooks are used to it now and are laying well. I'm pretty new to this game but have kept all manner of things in the past. I can't believe how relaxing it is watching the chooks have a scratch around the yard.
Mi 2 Rangers will now come readily to hand but the big blue and the barred are still a bit flighty... until the corn comes out ! Hoping to add a couple of legbars soon, but getting hold of em is like finding rockin horse poo
No sign of "ginger" sniffing round yet but I'm very much prepared for him 