Plans for next year

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ANHBUC

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Plans for next year
« on: December 12, 2012, 20:13 »
I am planning to get Barred Plymouth Rock bantams and Rhode Island Red bantams.  Very tempted by muscovy ducks as well.

What are you all planning?
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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #1 on: December 12, 2012, 20:21 »
Had to rehome my hens in the summer due to ill health.  I'm moving home on saturday and will be getting more when I build an enclosure for them.  Not sure what breed to get at the moment but definately something that lays well most of the year.)  Can't wait, I miss having chickens. :)
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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #2 on: December 12, 2012, 20:33 »
Had to rehome my hens in the summer due to ill health.  I'm moving home on saturday and will be getting more when I build an enclosure for them.  Not sure what breed to get at the moment but definately something that lays well most of the year.)  Can't wait, I miss having chickens. :)

Sorry to hear that, I hope you are feeling better now.  Good luck with your move on Saturday Ice.
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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #3 on: December 12, 2012, 20:48 »
Yes, much better thanks.  I'll share the cake via the PM system. :D

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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #4 on: December 12, 2012, 21:20 »
Good news all around, Ice.

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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #5 on: December 12, 2012, 22:04 »
Good news all around, Ice.
Definately. :happy:

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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #6 on: December 13, 2012, 09:31 »
Well I've only just got 3 new pekins, whom I'm hoping will start laying in the spring.

I'd like to get a couple more hybrids next summer to see me through the winter with eggs!  I'm thinking a coral (I've always wanted a white chicken to lay white eggs) and something else not sure... will have to see though as I already have 5 hybrids and their run isn't really big enough for any more (although the coop is  :blink:)

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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #7 on: December 13, 2012, 15:17 »
Well I was going to get a couple of pure breed hens next year but it is possible that may be brought forward to this weekend as the last hen from my 'starter pack' girls, Henrietta, unfortunately had to be put down on Tuesday (she had a tumour) :(.

So much for planning!
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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #8 on: December 13, 2012, 17:27 »
Well I was going to get a couple of pure breed hens next year but it is possible that may be brought forward to this weekend as the last hen from my 'starter pack' girls, Henrietta, unfortunately had to be put down on Tuesday (she had a tumour) :(.

So much for planning!

So sorry about Henrietta.  I bought my first girls in December and I think it made things easier with the shorter days.  I am trying to intigrate some of my flock together in an eglu cube.  It is great fun on a night trying to get the newbies down from the rafters in the walk in run.  Then they all complain when I put them in the cube with the big girls.  Hopefully they will decide it is best if they go in under their own steam soon.  :unsure:

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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #9 on: December 14, 2012, 13:19 »
Thanks for message re Henrietta, I have felt quite upset about it as it is the end of an era in a way, those first 2 hens gave me first insight into hen keeping and overall it has been great. I guess they will always be a bit special because of that.

At the moment I have a 20 something week old 'Ranger' (Sussex/Rhode cross) called Florence, who is practically scared of her own shadow. I am in contact with the place where she came from and they have some 12 week old pure breds (RIRs, Welsummer, Plymouth Rocks). These are bit younger than I was hoping for but they will all be about the same size and I think it might just work - particularly with the shorter days, as you say. The breeder feels they will be able to stand for themselves.

We'll see what happens tomorrow!

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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2012, 13:55 »
I have found my young Welsummers that are also 12 weeks are very agile so they can easily get out of the way of my older girls.  My little bantam that is 13 weeks old is like greased lightening. 

I hope that your new flock integrate easily.  Don't forget the photos.   :D

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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #11 on: December 14, 2012, 22:57 »
I am planning to get Barred Plymouth Rock bantams and Rhode Island Red bantams.  Very tempted by muscovy ducks as well.

What are you all planning?

If you had a lovely little RIR cockerel to run with the Plymouths, you would get some lovely little auto-sexing black chicks which look like the Black rocks.  We have 8 of our last hatch of the Shaver blacks, same cross and they are lovely!  18 months old now though!

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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #12 on: December 15, 2012, 09:36 »
I am planning to get Barred Plymouth Rock bantams and Rhode Island Red bantams.  Very tempted by muscovy ducks as well.

What are you all planning?

If you had a lovely little RIR cockerel to run with the Plymouths, you would get some lovely little auto-sexing black chicks which look like the Black rocks.  We have 8 of our last hatch of the Shaver blacks, same cross and they are lovely!  18 months old now though!

That is the plan G A but I am wanting bantams as I haven't seen the cross anywhere and thought they might be popular like the Black Rock.

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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #13 on: December 16, 2012, 14:09 »
A lot of people seem to favour bantams,  is there any particular reason why, are they quieter or easier to handle.  All mine are large breed fowl so I'm wondering if I'm missing something :wub:
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Re: Plans for next year
« Reply #14 on: December 16, 2012, 14:17 »
They are smaller but can be just as noisy.  Their eggs are smaller but the proportion of yolk to white is greater which I like.  They don't need quite as much space.  They are a nice size to handle and a lot less poo!!!   :blink:



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