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Picking up form a message that Valkyrie put against the post about what breeds are on people's short lists, what breeds would be on your 'Never again :notalk::talk2hand: ' list?

 

I haven't had enough experience to have any on my 'Never again' list but wondered if there are any that people have found difficult. I think Valkyrie mentioned Silkies for their broodiness and it is true that I always have at least one hogging all the eggs under her in the nest. Makes me laugh though. Yesterday I had one sitting on 5 (having not layed a single one herself). :lol: Perhaps I should offer a surrogate service :think:

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...... will I keep a new hen that's 'not quite right' a few days after getting her! We thought after a week or 2 we'd take her back if she didn't improve but guess what, I'm attached now and don't want to part with her, so more vets bills for me - oh well, it's only money.... :roll:

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..hmmm, I wouldn't go on a quest for a blue egg layer (paying £35) as they can end up not laying blue eggs :roll: - no, just don't ask, it is just too painful :talk2hand::lol:

 

Nooooo!! :shock:

 

 

I've been known to say that I wouldn't have Indian Game again but ....... the boys are the very best of the best table birds, so unless I can find a sure fire way to hatch only males, it looks like I'll always have them. :roll:

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I'd never hatch any auto sexing breeds again. At the time I hatched Cobars - I wanted a cockerel & was lucky I just got 1 boy hatch. But it must be heartbreaking to hatch auto sexing breeds, knowing at 1 day old, out of the shell that they are boys & you will have to sort it. I find it easier when they are a few weeks old personally & at the straggly stage of feathering.

 

As much as I love gingers - they don't live long at all. So I've not been tempted to get any more. However, I will give ex batts a chance once I've got more room as every day of freedom they have is a bonus.

 

Emma.x

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...... will I keep a new hen that's 'not quite right' a few days after getting her! We thought after a week or 2 we'd take her back if she didn't improve but guess what, I'm attached now and don't want to part with her, so more vets bills for me - oh well, it's only money.... :roll:

 

 

same here - except my poor RIR didn't make it....

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..hmmm, I wouldn't go on a quest for a blue egg layer (paying £35) as they can end up not laying blue eggs :roll: - no, just don't ask, it is just too painful :talk2hand::lol:

So sorry about your hen - she looks pretty so that is some comfort? :?

 

I've not come across a breed I wouldn't like again yet. But there is plenty of breeds left for me to try and find one. :lol:

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Oh dear I started something! :lol:

Well yes the orpies and yes the whingeing and whining drives me to distraction. Chubby piggy things and weigh a ton! But sooooo pretty. I love them really, but thinking banties if I do venture into orpie owning in the future but by then I'll have moved house and will have them at the furthest point so they can't hear me in the kitchen and howl at the door for treats. They don't get them either, but they'll try it on just in case.

I've also been put off by our buff sussex - one of our home grown and always handled chicks. But she has the temper of a demon and will draw blood on my hands and arms - many a time I've rolled her over and given her the "don't bite the hand that feeds you or you'll end up in the oven like your brother did". So far for the past couple of months she's behaved - just picked on the other birds instead. Not all birds are the same, I know that - Mostin's are little angels in comparison! :mrgreen:

And finally furball, the gobbiest bokker of the lot! Mainly because someone is already in the nest box and she wants to hog it. At the moment she's into pancake mode and screaming AGAIN - she even went broody when we had the snow! But she's a funny little character all the same with her fluffy topknot bouncing up and down as she's always eating. Then she goes punk in the rain. She also loves the hair dryer for those horribly wet days when she's the only one outside and the others are sheltering in the greenhouse. I swear she gets soaked on purpose so she can have a blow dry.

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No more Araucanas for me. I waited ages to get a couple of Lavender Araucana hens from a local breeder. They are beautiful but scared of their own shadow and lay about 6 eggs a year if you're lucky! I don't care if the eggs are beautiful blue and gorgeous green.....never again! Freeloading wastes of space, bless 'em! :lol:

 

However, I love my Silkies and would never be without them even though my Partridge Silkie is perpetually broody (even in winter) and my Cuckoo Silkie had sourcrop leading to pendulous crop, which requires daily massage. :roll::roll::roll:

 

Contrary, moi? :oops:

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No more Araucanas for me. I waited ages to get a couple of Lavender Araucana hens from a local breeder. They are beautiful but scared of their own shadow and lay about 6 eggs a year if you're lucky! I don't care if the eggs are beautiful blue and gorgeous green.....never again! Freeloading wastes of space, bless 'em! :lol:

 

Really surprised me to read that. My Lavender Araucana is the most reliable layer (apart from Nov-Feb) of huge, greeny-blue eggs - one almost every day! She is beautiful and friendly too - top of the pecking order.... You cant really write Araucanas off after your experience, guess you were just unlucky :think:

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Those Wuss Sisters are just stunning. No wonder they don't lay eggs. Far too posh to push, my dear :lol:

 

Actually I'll admit that the breed I think I might not have again (and you'll probably all hate me for this :anxious: ) is a Pekin. They are so pretty but for me they were a bit more like guineapigs than chickens. I also don't think I'd go in for very tiny girls. The bigger the better for me although at the moment space won't allow this. :(

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Those Wuss Sisters are just stunning. No wonder they don't lay eggs. Far too posh to push, my dear :lol:

 

Actually I'll admit that the breed I think I might not have again (and you'll probably all hate me for this :anxious: ) is a Pekin. They are so pretty but for me they were a bit more like guineapigs than chickens. I also don't think I'd go in for very tiny girls. The bigger the better for me although at the moment space won't allow this. :(

 

oooo I'm desperate for some more pekins!! :lol:

 

I wouldn't go for hybrid again. Mine aren't much better layers than the bantys and they chase me, attacking my shoes as I go! :roll:

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