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"Must Have" Chickens? #8632869
07/03/26 09:46 PM
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We're ordering a bunch of Chicks from Cackle hatchery, any must haves for you guys? Looking at something fun more so than productive. Got some Blue egg layers, brown egg layers, white egg layers all coming, what would you add that would be "fun"? Was going to order some of these Saipans but hearing they're not cold hardy, or hardy at all.

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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8632884
07/03/26 09:57 PM
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Loved our silkies ...well till they mean still got one who's just a joy to watch


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8632886
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Get a couple ducks. The ones I have are fun to have around and lay as well as the hens.


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8632888
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Any of you all looked into the American Jackraptor project?


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: SundanceMtnMan] #8632891
07/03/26 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Wolfdog91
Loved our silkies ...well till they mean still got one who's just a joy to watch

Have 5 in the cart for my daughters birthday, I wasn't real excited about them but my kids are

Originally Posted by SundanceMtnMan
Get a couple ducks. The ones I have are fun to have around and lay as well as the hens.

I love roast duck, they'd never get to layer size


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8632893
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Get you a fightin' rooster. I wonder if running a gamecock with free ranch hens would cut down on loses from chicken hawks?

Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8632897
07/03/26 10:09 PM
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We've had all dual purpose breeds, which we have kept for eggs and fun behavior but never meat. (I've raised other chickens for meat)

Some of my favorites have been Ameraucanas, which lay blue or green eggs and are really sweet and fun to handle. They can come in every color of the rainbow, but each one will consistently lay one color of egg. It may be light blue or green or an olive green.

Another favorite has been Buff Orpingtons, which are mellow and so easy to love. Every breed we've had has been friendly as long as we handle them regularly, but those are especially fun. Our Daisy was 8 years old in 2019 and still laying eggs. (She had a thing for Trapstickman. ) We lost her later that year.
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If you're looking for funny looking chickens, I'm not sure. The only odd breed we had in that respect was a Polish. The huge poof of feathers on his head was not advantageous for spotting predators and it would have caused a problem during winter months when the head feathers could freeze and stick in water. He was a champ at letting me give him a a Mohawk feather trim so he could see and drink without getting stuck, but he was still killed by a bobcat in his first year here.

Let us know what you get and how they all work out!


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: slydogx] #8632898
07/03/26 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by J Staton
Get you a fightin' rooster. I wonder if running a gamecock with free ranch hens would cut down on loses from chicken hawks?

Ordering Pinnon hatch hatching eggs right after I put in this order. I don't think they'll help much with hawks but I love the birds. Wanting Regular Greys and Leipers.

Originally Posted by slydogx
Any of you all looked into the American Jackraptor project?

I looked into it, I wish the guy luck but I don't think trying to turn chickens into essentially small turkeys is all that interesting. I can't see them being that predator resistant, coon don't care if a bird is 7 pounds or 4 but a 4 pound bird can be an explosive flyer and get high into the trees.


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8632899
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Add a few guineas.

Keith

Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8632900
07/03/26 10:15 PM
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Sebrights are some good looking birds if you're ok with bantams. I don't know if that counts as "fun"


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: KeithC] #8632901
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Originally Posted by KeithC
Add a few guineas.

Keith

And some earplugs grin


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Tim H.] #8632906
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Originally Posted by Tim H.
Originally Posted by KeithC
Add a few guineas.

Keith

And some earplugs grin

Hard pass from me, I wear enough ear plugs at work, I hate guineas, taste good though.


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8632987
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Welsummers are a cool breed. They are dual purpose, friendly, cold-hardy and lay dark brown eggs.


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8633048
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One on my bucket list is nankin bantams. I think a small flock bantam yard birds would be fun to have.


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Originally Posted by warrior
One on my bucket list is nankin bantams. I think a small flock bantam yard birds would be fun to have.

Great suggestion, just looked into them, extremely difficult to source


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Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8633082
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Wife has some speckled Sussex, great birds and very friendly. She spent lots of time with them from day two. They will come when called and love to hop on her lap and shoulders for rubs and scratches.






Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8633085
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Originally Posted by Donnersurvivor
Originally Posted by warrior
One on my bucket list is nankin bantams. I think a small flock bantam yard birds would be fun to have.

Great suggestion, just looked into them, extremely difficult to source

The Old English game bantams are a pretty bird.

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Originally Posted by KeithC
Add a few guineas.

Keith


They always dissappear around here pretty quickly.

Re: "Must Have" Chickens? [Re: Donnersurvivor] #8633090
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Owls get them here when they're roosting in trees...they like going up in trees,

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Originally Posted by Monster Toms
Wife has some speckled Sussex, great birds and very friendly. She spent lots of time with them from day two. They will come when called and love to hop on her lap and shoulders for rubs and scratches.


I bought some of these years ago absolutely loved the way they look. Bought them from the Lincoln homestead working farm at Lincoln state park. Asked what breed thay were and whare to buy them. They said I could buy some of there's so I did.

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