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Yours suggestions for child friendly hens, please

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Hi there,

I'm new to this forum. We bought a second hand Rabbit Eglu and today the chicken conversion kit arrived, hurray!!

Now I'm hoping for some advise. We have a 3 year old who is very excited about having chickens in the garden, but he can be a little nervous. We already have a very placcid cat and they are fine together, in fact it has taught my son how best to behave around animals, but we've just returned from our summer holiday on a farm where my son was completely freaked out by the over zealous ducks (who must have thought he had bread in his pockets or something!) Are there any hens known to have good temperments?

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I would say given your son, Pekins. They are slower moving as they have feathered feet and are quite happy to be picked up and cuddled. My son has Pekins and they are happy to nod off in his lap. They won't trash your garden either, but they lay small eggs and do go broody a lot, however they have lovely temperaments.

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i'd second the suggestion of pekins. They are that bit smaller than hybrids and a tad less intimidating. My cousins kid came over when she was about 2 and a half and whilst she'd talk to the pekins she found the hybrids and my other girls too big and rather scary.

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I'd say Pekins too, they are small enough to be easily picked up and frizzle pekins especially are a big hit with kids. Every child that visits here gravitates towards the Pekins who all get big hugs :lol:

 

Pekins are slightly higher maintenance because of their feathery feet

 

Heavy breed bantams are also a good bet, Wyandottes are nice placid laid back and hardy as are Sussex, Plymouth Rocks and orpingtons

 

Silkies are another option, like the Pekins they need a litte more care

 

To be honest apart from the 'light' breeds which can be skittish most hens wouldbe suitable if handled a lot, try to get them from a small scale breeder who will have been very hands on with them so that they are already calm when your child meets them for the first time

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i have a little boy that is 2 1/2 and we have just got our 4 girls 3 weeks ago, we have a miss pepperpot, warren, bluebelle and amber links, out of the 4 the warren is vvv friendly but the nicest (and our fave!!!! shock horror!) is the amber links who we call baby! on the first day she let my little boy pick her up and will come for a cuddle, they are a nice placid addition to any flock and family :-)

 

hope that helps!

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picture ??? umm...technical know how needed...will talk to son 1, 2 or 3!!

 

Dorkings are a breed...can be traced back to the Romans but as to whether they arrived with them or were found here I don't know. They have an extra toe, 5 instead of 4

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I'd echo was Egluntyne said about ginger hybrids, amongst our first chickens were a Goldstar and Cotswold Blacktail and they are very friendly. We have a frizzle Pekin who loves cuddles and she is child-sized. My Polands adore children too but they're harder work to look after. I think because they can't see small children coming they're easier to pick up :lol:

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Hi all,

Thanks so much for the recommendations. The family and I went out locally to check out hen availability. I'm even more confused now! The ones that seem to be on offer are the Goldline, black rock and rhode sussex hybrids (are hybrids more hardy??) I think we're looking for a medium size rather than a bantum. Any thoughts? These are all POL would I be better looking for younger birds, and if so where should I start looking???

My son had a great time, so I'm less concerned about him, I think he'll adjust!!

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Hi, i have 3 children under 5 and of all my hens my exbatts are the friendliest! The pekins come a close second and are also very tolerant of the little ones. I am sure whatever you go for will be perfect for your little one. Its amazing how easily hens can be won over when food and treats are on offer! :lol:

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