I'm not sure what the best way to go about finishing my flock...
I planned for a mixed flock with hens only. I am a city girl at heart and am just starting out on attempting to have my mini-homesteading lifestyle. I am not sure how I feel about eating fertilized eggs. I understand there is no difference, but eating fresh eggs is going to be new to me already and I am nervous that I'll get something in an egg that might ruin it all for me...Plus, while it's not specifically against the rules in my neighborhood, I think a rooster would be frowned upon. I could maybe get away with it, but we'll see...
I ordered 10 chicks. 1 was out of stock and 1 died, which left me with 8. So I ordered another 3. Now I'm at 11. It appears that I have at least 1 rooster, probably 2. I was not planning on a rooster, so first instinct says I need to get rid of those 2. That leaves me with 9. We built the coop and are completing the run, which we built based on 11 chicks with a little extra room (could technically be for 12 but I have a few larger breeds that I wanted to give some extra space for). My kids really want to keep the rooster and be able to hatch chicks sometimes. I think mixed breed anything is cool so I think it'd be fun to experiment with that too.
There is a mystery chick at my local feed store that I have been eyeing for a few weeks, maybe a week or 2 behind my current chicks. I would love to add that one, especially if I have to get rid of 1, possibly 2 of my 11. I also think it would be fun to hatch 1 clutch of eggs before getting rid of the rooster(s). Or I can try to keep a rooster and see how it goes...
I guess the largest question is...better to add a new one to the flock now or adding in baby chicks? When my hens do start laying, will the eggs be fertilized immediately? I do have a few broody potential hens, obviously I don't know exactly how they'll be when they get to that point, but does it take a little bit for the hens to get broody, or would they get broody right after they lay their first eggs? Is there even really a market for mixed breed chickens? I think they're fun but I understand most probaby don't feel that way.
Obviously, I can also just suck it up, get rid of my roos, see how our run security and first winter go, and add to the flock with however many we need in the spring.
Lots of questions, sorry I'm a newbie
I planned for a mixed flock with hens only. I am a city girl at heart and am just starting out on attempting to have my mini-homesteading lifestyle. I am not sure how I feel about eating fertilized eggs. I understand there is no difference, but eating fresh eggs is going to be new to me already and I am nervous that I'll get something in an egg that might ruin it all for me...Plus, while it's not specifically against the rules in my neighborhood, I think a rooster would be frowned upon. I could maybe get away with it, but we'll see...
I ordered 10 chicks. 1 was out of stock and 1 died, which left me with 8. So I ordered another 3. Now I'm at 11. It appears that I have at least 1 rooster, probably 2. I was not planning on a rooster, so first instinct says I need to get rid of those 2. That leaves me with 9. We built the coop and are completing the run, which we built based on 11 chicks with a little extra room (could technically be for 12 but I have a few larger breeds that I wanted to give some extra space for). My kids really want to keep the rooster and be able to hatch chicks sometimes. I think mixed breed anything is cool so I think it'd be fun to experiment with that too.
There is a mystery chick at my local feed store that I have been eyeing for a few weeks, maybe a week or 2 behind my current chicks. I would love to add that one, especially if I have to get rid of 1, possibly 2 of my 11. I also think it would be fun to hatch 1 clutch of eggs before getting rid of the rooster(s). Or I can try to keep a rooster and see how it goes...
I guess the largest question is...better to add a new one to the flock now or adding in baby chicks? When my hens do start laying, will the eggs be fertilized immediately? I do have a few broody potential hens, obviously I don't know exactly how they'll be when they get to that point, but does it take a little bit for the hens to get broody, or would they get broody right after they lay their first eggs? Is there even really a market for mixed breed chickens? I think they're fun but I understand most probaby don't feel that way.
Obviously, I can also just suck it up, get rid of my roos, see how our run security and first winter go, and add to the flock with however many we need in the spring.
Lots of questions, sorry I'm a newbie

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