Developments in chicken keeping.
We have added a second coop, electric fence, shelter etc.
New coop and run by
British Red, on Flickr
To this we have added seven young (unsexed) Buff Orpingtons
Buff Orpington Poults by
British Red, on Flickr
They are six to twelve weeks old. We will raise them up until the hens are distinguishable. These we will keep. Any cockerels will be raised to maturity and then put in the pot.
When we have killed all the cockerels and the pullets are all laying we will add in a new cockerel from a different source and this should become our meat source.
We have chosen Orpingtons because
1) They go broody easily and make good mothers
2) They lay 200 eggs a year and do not go off lay in Winter
3) They make a good table bird with bird sizes of 8-10 pounds commonplace.
4) They are a large bird that does not jump much or even perch high so are easily contained.
Clearly there is a bit of a gamble here. But the poults cost us roughly what two hens would cost at 18 weeks. So if we only get two hens, we get five free range chickens for free
Anyway - here they are again
Buff Orpingtons by
British Red, on Flickr
Cute huh?
They will be let out into the big enclosure after 48 hrs of settling in!