Jump to content
lugreen

Speckledy Hens

Recommended Posts

Hi,

 

I'm looking to get my first Eglu and chickens in June. I have a local chicken breeder but his girls all seem to be heavy breeds (such a shame because I love his Blue Comets!) or bantams, which I'm undecided about.

 

I also love the look of Marans/Speckledy's. I understand that Maran's are too big for an Eglu but would a Speckledy be too? I've looked at various websites and seen them labelled as heavy, medium and light?! :? They're not on the Buying Chickens guide list...

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Lucy

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My Speckledy is also happy in the cube, and is the biggest of my four.

 

She's a lovely girl, very affectionate, loves a cuddle. However, she is my biggest scratcher around the garden, and likes to stick to the same spot. Not a problem if your not bothered like me, as I love to watch her, however expect to lose grass and quickly! :lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you everyone for the advice! A couple of you mentioned Speckledy's in cubes - I sadly can not afford one just yet (though I aspire to one eventually!), so she would have to be happy in a MK2 Eglu.

 

We would really love to choose our first chickens and the local farm does not supply either Gingernuts or Pepperpots! Are there any other breeds that people could recommend? I want to make sure I have happy chooks :)

 

And, sorry final question!, I'm a little confused about the number of chickens you can keep in an Eglu - I understood they take 3-4 (we were looking to have 3) but have read that only 2 would be happy in the standard run?

 

Thanks again!

 

Lucy

Edited by Guest
Link to comment
Share on other sites

We have 3 in our (red eglu) , and we did get an extension for them because they don't freerange as much as I'd like (the converter gives you an extra meter and Tom at Omlet assured me they'd be happy in there without any freeranging at all). I suppose it depends if you'll be letting them out or not! I do suspect that if you get 2 it won't be long before you're hankering after a third though :wink:

 

As for breeds, our bluebelle is very pretty (Bluebelle) with lovely markings :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi Lucy

 

Pepperpot and GNR are Omlets own name for the breeds. The GNR is also known as a Suffolk Blacktail and the Pepperpot as a Bovans Nera. Also depending on where you buy them from they may have different names altogether! The best thing to do is go to a supplier and choose the ones that take your fancy on the day (which is how we have ended up with so many :lol: ). Just make sure whoever you pick is bright eyed and sparky, interested in her surroundings are healthy. Almost all hybrids will fit in the eglu no problem, but do get the extension/converter as it will make all the difference and you can often pick them up for a reasonable price second hand.

 

My speckledy is one of my original girls and she is adorable. She follows me around everywhere and insists on helping me clean out the eglu. she is quite large compared to my Suffolk B-T but was absolutely fine in the eglu. she has never been broody, unlike so of my other hybrids and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend her. We shall always have Speckledys in our flock

 

HTH

 

Claire x

 

Ps please get 3 hens rather than 2 - it makes life a lot easier if 1 should pop her clogs :(

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Gemma the speckeldy currently sitting on 5 !eggblue! in an eglu :D

 

Don't go for them just for the eggs - my maran cuivre (hybrid) lays midbrown speckeldy eggs!!! and Gemma the speckeldy lays lovely shiny mid brown eggs. I think to get the dark dark brown eggs you need a really good strain of maran or good luck with a hybrid cross. Love my speckeldy - she is one of the most inquisitive of all my girls - be warned though she falls broody with the minimalist encouragement once the good weather hits :D:D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Black rocks are yet another name for the pepperpot hybrid, while (I think) goldlines are the same (or almost) as the gingernut ranger. We have two black rocks, one goldline and a speckledy. While Becky the specky is a bit bigger than the other hens, it is only a little so they would all be interchangeable in terms of fitting in an Eglu, I'm sure. The goldline is the friendliest and they have a reputation for being very friendly.

 

Becky is currently playing at being broody...she isn't laying and will sit on the eggs the others have laid but only for a while before hunger/curiosity/boredom? drive her off the nest and out into the garden again. Wish she would lay though...only had 1 egg yesterday from 4 chooks :(

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi

 

Yes Breeders use their own names for Hybrids - the Blue Comet is a Bluebelle and the Golden Rocket is a Gingernut type ( ithink you were referring to Smilers Farm?. The Speckled is a MAran cross. and the Black comet is a Pepperpot/Black Rock type. All ofthese will be fine in your Eglu. The Speckledy and Golden will be slightly bigger than the others, but its not a massive difference. And I am sure you will read here and elsewhere, 3 chickens is better than 2 - if anything happens to one you will still have pair ie friends - introducing new chickens is not easy, so better to have 3!

 

Good luck... its addictive so beware! :lol::lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The goldline is the friendliest and they have a reputation for being very friendly.

 

 

Don't bank on goldlines being friendly - if it is the same as our columbiun blacktail (Rhode Ranger) she is the most timid/ unfriendly of the lot. Not nasty natured but can never get near her :?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The goldline is the friendliest and they have a reputation for being very friendly.

 

 

Don't bank on goldlines being friendly - if it is the same as our columbiun blacktail (Rhode Ranger) she is the most timid/ unfriendly of the lot. Not nasty natured but can never get near her :?

 

whereas my suffolk blacktail is incredibly friendly. Eager to jump on my lap and be hand fed, as well as being picked up and held - she dozes off in your hands. I guess they are like people, no two are the same :D

Link to comment
Share on other sites

The goldline is the friendliest and they have a reputation for being very friendly.

 

 

Don't bank on goldlines being friendly - if it is the same as our columbiun blacktail (Rhode Ranger) she is the most timid/ unfriendly of the lot. Not nasty natured but can never get near her :?

 

whereas my suffolk blacktail is incredibly friendly. Eager to jump on my lap and be hand fed, as well as being picked up and held - she dozes off in your hands. I guess they are like people, no two are the same :D

 

Yep I would go with that - the breeder I got my girls from told me my maran crosses would not be that friendly and they definately are :D Although not so much when broody :lol:

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hi

I have one speckledy and she was the smallest in the bunch when I went to collect her, I just liked her. She does lay small speckledy eggs and is smaller than my Gingernut rangers. But the other speckledys were GNR size.

 

You are spoilt for choice, I do have a cube but cant see what the problem with speckledy would be size wise in an eglu?

 

Good luck its nice choosing

indie

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Thank you all for the advice; I will definately be getting a Speckledy and am looking at the other breed suggestions now. I will also make sure I get the run converter too.

 

Amazon finally delivered Hobson and Lewis' Keeping Chickens today which I've been reading; it's a beautiful book but seems packed with good advice and their breed descriptions are very helpful.

 

Hi smithy36, it was Smilers I was talking about; I think they're getting used to my wandering in every so often and cooing over their chickens :D I also got in touch with Blackbarn Farm in Latchingdon as I understand that they breeds Speckledys.

 

All this and I still have a good couple of months until my birthday and the arrival of my (red eglu)..... !!!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.




×
×
  • Create New...