WonkierZulu
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If you want the best dual purpose I say australorp. If you just want eggs leghorn best feed ratio to egg period.
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My RIR will be broody never! She is not motherly what so ever!I would recommend Australorp or Rhode Island Reds. Australorp are a heritage breed, that is dual purpose and occasionally goes broody. My most broodiest hens that have been great mamas have been Australorps. They lay very well too.
I've never seen my leghorns care to be broody. They're fast and heavy egg producing, but I don't know if they'd be self sustaining. Also, they're not super meaty. They do have fast growth though.
RIR are also heritage, good producers, but I'm unsure of broodiness.
Absolutely no clue. I don't care for JGs, so I will never have them on my property. JGs also take something like 18 months to get to size. They are not fast growers, just larger growersThat’s too small for what I’d like to achieve. How do you think a Jersey gian x Phoenix would fare?
If there are too many broody hens and some die won’t they eventually select for flock balance?I mean that you may have too many broody hens. Its a bad thing, especially in Summer where hens can die sitting on a nest. Not sure if they are supper protective.
Mine too! Her name is Fatty even!! She’s like bigger than Cornish crosses but not quite as like fatty. Just bigger!I think I know!!! Wyandottes! They seem perfect for you! They are protective (both mine are), go broody (mine has), quite meaty (mine is, just do not tell her), and have okay egg production.
If there are too many broody hens and some die won’t they eventually select for flock balance?
I fully plan on some deaths in my flock with the hopes that through natural selection the flock will become hardier and therein become better survivors.
I don’t mind the slow growth so much so long as they can reproduce themselves quickly enough to make it inconsequential.Absolutely no clue. I don't care for JGs, so I will never have them on my property. JGs also take something like 18 months to get to size. They are not fast growers, just larger growers