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Is it ok to mix hybreds and pure breeds :?: I have three hybrids and would like to get 3 more girls. I am confused as I would like to rehome ex-batts however I am concerned I wouldn't be able to manage them. I worry about the hybrids as they lay so many eggs and never get a rest. If I can mix which would be the best and also be reasonably good layers :?: Sorry so many questions. :oops:

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I have a fair old mix. If you want pure breeds you could look at marans and welsummers for the dark brown eggs. I have LF and mini wellies and two marans. They are nice girls, especially the mini wellies who are quite cheeky and run to me when I go inside the run. Regarding laying, have a look in some books for egg laying capabilities but remember they are just a guide. Cochins are supposedly very poor layers. I have a blue one who goes broody at the drop of a hat and is poor. However, I have a splash who lays three eggs a week once February comes. I also have a LF Australorp who lays well.

 

What kind of pure breeds do you like? I love the feathery legged girls with the massive bloomers and therefore I have brahmas, cochins and pekins maonly. See what takes your fancy.

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We've got 4 ex batts that we got last July and also 4 pure breeds that we bought back in September. We did the usual introduction thing of keeping them separate for the first 6wks, although they could see each other. They all get along very well with each other and we've not had any problems, although they have the odd spat which I think is quite normal. The ex batts do seem to be more confident than the pure breeds, but that could be because our pure breeds are still quite young, but we have noticed that the ex batts will try out foods and investigate things much more than the pure breeds :D

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I also have a mix and it works well for me.

I found this winter that I was eggless,due to my pures not laying and my hybrids getting old,so I injected a new lot of hybrids into the flock with no problems at all.

The pures are coming back into lay now,and I an getting 5 eggs a day from my 9 hens.

 

My next new hens ( I am always planning the next ones) will be 2 pures and 2 hybrids.......I really fancy a Barnvelder for the flock.

 

I like having a good mix of hen breeds and egg colours. :P

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My next new hens ( I am always planning the next ones) will be 2 pures and 2 hybrids.......I really fancy a Barnvelder for the flock.

 

I like having a good mix of hen breeds and egg colours. :P

I like planning too :lol::lol:

 

I like my mix of egg colours from my hybrids, I have only had hybrids so far, so I am looking forward to learning more about pures :D

 

Chrissie

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