MetalSmitten
Lovin' The Homestead
as a sidenote, buff orpingtons are definitely nice birds, but their eggs are a bit small. just something to keep in mind. i get much bigger eggs from my other girls (red sex links, black mixes) but the hens themselves are smaller than the BOs. what i'm trying to do currently is keep a mixed flock - some specifically for eggs, and i'm raising some heavier breeds for meat production. be aware, a "dual purpose" chicken of any breed is not going to look like what you get at the store. dual purpose birds take much longer to grow out (than pure meat birds) and don't usually reach the same size, but the meat is often tastier. depending on how long you grow them out, the meat may be less tender than you're used to too, but simply changing your cooking habits will usually fix that. sorry if i'm saying stuff you already know
some of my BO's have gone broody. one was an excellent mother, one failed totally.
i've currently got dark cornish that i'm raising for meat production. i'll probably be crossing them with the BO's and some cochins just to see what i get. the good egg-layers are too small to give much meat, the better meat birds don't give enough eggs (or they're small). so i'm making two flocks.
sorry i'm just learning about better gardening myself, so i'm not much help with that one yet.
some of my BO's have gone broody. one was an excellent mother, one failed totally.
i've currently got dark cornish that i'm raising for meat production. i'll probably be crossing them with the BO's and some cochins just to see what i get. the good egg-layers are too small to give much meat, the better meat birds don't give enough eggs (or they're small). so i'm making two flocks.
sorry i'm just learning about better gardening myself, so i'm not much help with that one yet.