JustBabyMargo
Hatch-aholic
Cochins would be a good one for you, I think. They lay smaller eggs and don’t generally have laying problems. The four of mine never have.i want smaller eggs a lot of my massive egg layers got egg bound or died early
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Cochins would be a good one for you, I think. They lay smaller eggs and don’t generally have laying problems. The four of mine never have.i want smaller eggs a lot of my massive egg layers got egg bound or died early
Is he standard? No problem then can be bred by a standard rooster. I have this huge standard NN that sometimes breeds with my little bantams. Another breed Id recommend are salmon faverolle, I’ve never raised them but I’ve read that they are good layers and even lay during the winter.That's amazing!!
but my rooster would crush a bantam hen
I haven't gotten his weight but I have picked him up
about 8-11lbs
So your rooster is mean?let me edit
also mine is MEAN drawn blood and is probably the reason for a lot of the blood on chickens.
RIRs are great BUT they're the bossiest chickens I've ever had. They're bold, inquisitive and won't hesitate to explore any new space- an open door or window means chicken poop in the house; a car door left ajar or trunk left open will result in a chicken or three scratching through the cupholders for snacks.I'd say Sappire gems or Rhode island red.
My Sappires are amazing egg layers, and very calm.
Same with my RIR, she's a great egg layer and very sweet. She'll eat out of my hand.