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Not sure if any of you would be interested in these but they did not sell well at $49.99 so the price has been reduced to $39.99. If a group of you wants to come down and buy the majority i'll take off another 10% for you.

 
Which breed of brown egg layers do yall think would lay best in the cold? I'm thinking about getting a few buffs? But want yalls opinion?
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RIR and buffs are cold and heat tolerant but any chicken will have a reduction in egg production in the winter, less light = less eggs
 


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Not sure if any of you would be interested in these but they did not sell well at $49.99 so the price has been reduced to $39.99. If a group of you wants to come down and buy the majority i'll take off another 10% for you.

that would replace the heat lamp under the shavings? no chance of a fire? easily cleaned?
 
Which breed of brown egg layers do yall think would lay best in the cold? I'm thinking about getting a few buffs? But want yalls opinion?


My young RIR started laying about a month ago. I'm getting 12-14 eggs a day from 15 of them plus a couple older gals.

I'm also getting one very light colored egg, thinking that MIGHT be my speckled sussex?
 
Which breed of brown egg layers do yall think would lay best in the cold? I'm thinking about getting a few buffs? But want yalls opinion?

We have 4 BOs and a BCM hen. November we got 90 eggs and last month a total of 84. So, the shorter days did cause a slight drop, but 80-90 eggs in a month for only 2 adults is more than plenty. If you're adding to a bigger flock, the Buffs would be a great addition. They do have very dense downy feathers though, so I'm not sure they're totally heat tolerant. The cold has been a non-issue for them. Mine did ok this past summer, but I did have to bring a couple inside for some AC on occasion. Just keep a close watch on them. My situation could just be not enough shade in their yard.
 

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