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Kent- any breeders that Omeleteers know and vouch for?

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Now I have got my head round brown hens, does anyone know of a poultry supplier in Kent that they can personally recommend? I would be looking for something docile and easy to handle for a newbie so maybe a lt sussex/rhode is red hybrid or a purebreed of similar temperament.

Am aware of henhousepoultry and have contacted them, but wonder if there are any others.

 

Thanks

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Yes to visit both the above suggestions. Did go on a chook course at Forsham arks who have quoted me for a wooden hen house and run. Their birds looked good but as the price quoted comes in about the same as a new cube......I think I have set my heart on a cube, so feel it might be a cheek to only buy their hens.

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Hi I got two hybrid chickens for my friend from Churchmans Farm in Faversham in october they are doing really well and laying eggs and are a beautiful blue colour. I am getting a Boughton chicken coop with extension run from Forsham Arks and its being delivered on friday so I am very excited!

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Hi there, if you want eggs get at least one hybrid, which is the basic little brown hen although you do get other colours too. She will lay you eggs through the winter as well as summer, pure breeds are often prettier but will pack up from about October/November through til March. So depending on how many you're getting I'd definintely make sure at least one or two are hybrids - they're fairly robust docile birds too. As said, anything white seems flighty IMO, but really after that it's just a question of what takes your fancy :D

 

Happy choosing!

 

BeckyBoo

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Thanks everyone!

 

Storm - the Boughton ark was brilliant, but I have a lower back problem and an elderly Mum, and the angle that you have to stand to lift off the heavy side panel would have done us no good whatsoever!

 

BeckyBoo - are there any problems in mixing one type of chook with another?

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