Adding to the Flock!

Fwoof

Crowing
Jun 13, 2022
1,265
5,475
376
I'm interested in adding Australorps, Plymouth Rocks, Easter Eggers, or Orpingtons into my flock.
What I'm looking for is a great laying hen (an egg a day preferred, but three/four times a week will also do) while still being docile and healthy as well. Which is why I'm not considering adding breeds like Leghorns (which are usually aggressive to both people and flockmates) or Brahmas (which are more of a meat bird than an egg layer, have shorter life spans and potentially more health problems).
I don't use my chickens for meat, so I'm not interested in any meat birds, but would like to up my egg production since my ladies are getting older and not laying like they used to.
Please share any advice/experience you've had with the birds I've listed above and if there are any other breeds you have in mind that are both friendly and good layers!
 
Last edited:
I have an Easter egger, she’s a great blue egg layer, (an egg almost every day or every day) she’s incredibly calm, loves to be picked up, and enjoys petting a lot. So i would suggest Easter egger. Plymouth rocks are great, too though, and the rooster’s are great loveable flock protectors! My australorps are laidback, but do not usually tolerate petting. If you have a few older calm ladies, I would NOT suggest adding a Wyandotte. They are huge, and VERY SASSY, even when they’re not broody. (And they go broody fairly often.)
 
I have an Easter egger, she’s a great blue egg layer, (an egg almost every day or every day) she’s incredibly calm, loves to be picked up, and enjoys petting a lot. So i would suggest Easter egger. Plymouth rocks are great, too though, and the rooster’s are great loveable flock protectors! My australorps are laidback, but do not usually tolerate petting.
Awesome! All three sound great! How many eggs do your Australorps usually lay?
If you have a few older calm ladies, I would NOT suggest adding a Wyandotte. They are huge, and VERY SASSY, even when they’re not broody. (And they go broody fairly often.)
:lau Wow! I will remove them from the list then!
 
Good luck!
27F7BBD4-2A8C-44DF-AB86-0EDF4462D84E.jpeg
Here is a pic of some of my flock. We have 11 chickens in the big coop. 10 hens, one roo. We have 4 baby chicks in the house, and three under a broody. Chicken math is taking over 😅🤣😅
 
the Wyandotte and the Rhode Island Red are the problem causers in my flock, lol. The rest are calm and laidback as can be. Will your chickens be free range?
 
the Wyandotte and the Rhode Island Red are the problem causers in my flock, lol. The rest are calm and laidback as can be.
I totally agree with you on the Rhode Island Red. I have one, and she follows me everywhere pecking (hard) at my feet until I give her treats!
Will your chickens be free range?
I live in an urban environment, so there isn't too much space to let the hens roam, but I let them out of their runs to scratch around in my yard every day if it's warm enough.
 
I'm interested in adding Australorps, Plymouth Rocks, Easter Eggers, or Orpingtons into my flock.
What I'm looking for is a great laying hen (an egg a day preferred, but three/four times a week will also do) while still being docile and healthy as well. Which is why I'm not considering adding breeds like Leghorns (which are usually aggressive to both people and flockmates) or Brahmas (which are more of a meat bird than an egg layer, have shorter life spans and potentially more health problems).
I don't use my chickens for meat, so I'm not interested in any meat birds, but would like to up my egg production since my ladies are getting older and not laying like they used to.
Please share any advice/experience you've had with the birds I've listed above and if there are any other breeds you have in mind that are both friendly and good layers!
I have a black sexlink that is three years old and still lays almost every day big beautiful brown eggs. She loves to sit on my lap and is a pretty quiet chicken. She also get along really well with my Buff Orpington and Bielefelder.
 
I have a black sexlink that is three years old and still lays almost every day big beautiful brown eggs. She loves to sit on my lap and is a pretty quiet chicken. She also get along really well with my Buff Orpington and Bielefelder.
Great! I will definitely consider that breed.
 
Just my experience but my Easter eggers (all 6 of them) are our friendliest and most easy going gals. We love them! They don’t lay as frequently as our lav orpingtons but still produce a good 3-4 colored eggs per week.

If I had any regrets, I would say I wish we hadn’t gotten the Rhode Island Reds. 😬 we love them for who they are but they don’t make it easy!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom