Hinotori
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It's always annoyed me that even though silkies were one of the first recognized breeds they aren't heritage because they can't free range. Polish are though and they have the same vision issue that prevents free ranging. But then people have a hard time getting over the color of the meat to eat them. They don't produce as many eggs, even though they do give about 5 a week when laying even at several years old. They breed like rabbits because they are always broody. Yeah, don't get silkies as a homestead breed unless you like a challenge.
The medium sized breeds also do better escaping predators as many of them can actually fly a bit. Non-hatchery birds all together have heftier bodies and more meat on them. I'd get cochins if I didn't like my blue eggs so much.
The medium sized breeds also do better escaping predators as many of them can actually fly a bit. Non-hatchery birds all together have heftier bodies and more meat on them. I'd get cochins if I didn't like my blue eggs so much.