Snakebiteholloway
Songster
- Aug 18, 2021
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So i have a one year old flock, with several varieties of chickens. I currently have 18 adults and 16 babies
Only the Jersey Giant is a roo - he's the benevolent flock daddy.
The adults are 4 brahmas, 2 grey Plymouth, 1 aquila, 2 sagitta, 2 mystic Marans, 1 sebright bantam, 1 Patridge rock, 2 ISA browns, and 2 GLWs. All brooded in my house and purchased from TSC.
I have 4 Americaunas (these are straight run so not sure yet how many I'll be keeping) 2 Guineas, unsexed yet, 2 JG hens in the brooder now.
In the baby coop are 4 Blue sapphires, 2 Cornish whites and two ALs, all hens.
Wondering if anyone else notices how different the chicks act based on breeds.
Given all brooder conditions and handling are equal and all ages about the same, there are some very noticeable differences.
For example, the baby americaunas are very very talkative, shriek a lot despite perfect brooder conditions. Don't like the feeder, prefer to scratch.
The JGs are quieter, more sedate, less active. Fine with the feeder.
The ALs are very active tho much quieter vocally.
Etc
Adult behavior also varies a lot between breeds. The GLWs are fairly wide Roamers and rather solitary, brahmas bunch together and like the coop more than roaming, etc
Forgetting the info on the internet for a bit, (unless I'm here at BYC it's usually wrong!)
what are some different habits noticed by others?
I'm retired so I'm out with them a lot and just watch. It's relaxing.
Comments?
Only the Jersey Giant is a roo - he's the benevolent flock daddy.
The adults are 4 brahmas, 2 grey Plymouth, 1 aquila, 2 sagitta, 2 mystic Marans, 1 sebright bantam, 1 Patridge rock, 2 ISA browns, and 2 GLWs. All brooded in my house and purchased from TSC.
I have 4 Americaunas (these are straight run so not sure yet how many I'll be keeping) 2 Guineas, unsexed yet, 2 JG hens in the brooder now.
In the baby coop are 4 Blue sapphires, 2 Cornish whites and two ALs, all hens.
Wondering if anyone else notices how different the chicks act based on breeds.
Given all brooder conditions and handling are equal and all ages about the same, there are some very noticeable differences.
For example, the baby americaunas are very very talkative, shriek a lot despite perfect brooder conditions. Don't like the feeder, prefer to scratch.
The JGs are quieter, more sedate, less active. Fine with the feeder.
The ALs are very active tho much quieter vocally.
Etc
Adult behavior also varies a lot between breeds. The GLWs are fairly wide Roamers and rather solitary, brahmas bunch together and like the coop more than roaming, etc
Forgetting the info on the internet for a bit, (unless I'm here at BYC it's usually wrong!)
what are some different habits noticed by others?
I'm retired so I'm out with them a lot and just watch. It's relaxing.
Comments?