lupinfarm
Almost Self-Reliant
Well in a mere few hours the red hens should be making their way to a new home where they can free range to their hearts content (and hopefully get a bum wash, some of them are kind of grubby).
So despite Performance Poultry's ordering system not being up yet I am mulling over breeds, from a self-sufficieny standpoint.
We have 5 easter eggers already who lay fairly well but I would like some brown egg layers too.
Criteria they need to meet:
Available at Performance Poultry (or if you're Canadian and you know a breeder within a couple hour drive, that'd be much appreciated!)
Cold hardy (prefer pea combs)
Lays well
Friendly
Good setters/brooders
Friendly roosters
Breeds I'm looking at now:
Wyandotte, according to Wiki lays 200 eggs a year with an exceptional hen laying 240 eggs a year. Friendly and docile, cold hardy.
If you see one you think would be great, let me know..
www.performancepoultry.com and click on "Poultry"
So despite Performance Poultry's ordering system not being up yet I am mulling over breeds, from a self-sufficieny standpoint.
We have 5 easter eggers already who lay fairly well but I would like some brown egg layers too.
Criteria they need to meet:
Available at Performance Poultry (or if you're Canadian and you know a breeder within a couple hour drive, that'd be much appreciated!)
Cold hardy (prefer pea combs)
Lays well
Friendly
Good setters/brooders
Friendly roosters
Breeds I'm looking at now:
Wyandotte, according to Wiki lays 200 eggs a year with an exceptional hen laying 240 eggs a year. Friendly and docile, cold hardy.
If you see one you think would be great, let me know..
www.performancepoultry.com and click on "Poultry"