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Liz_1010

New to this chicken keeping business

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So my partner has FINALLY agreed to let me get some chickens for the garden, Iv done loads of research but can decide on what breeds ect, I have 2 small children so we have fenced off part of the garden for the chooks.

Advice/experiences as to the best breed?

I'm thinking of a silkie, however they aren't great layers apparently

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Try some gingernuts/Miss pepperpot types as sold by omlet or similar ones are sold by other poultry retailers. We started with these nearly 5 years ago and they have been fabulous, great egg layers, fab characters and great with children.

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I'd get three hens (they are best in a flock) and would start with some hybrids as are the easiest birds to start with.

 

Silkies are amazing (I have 6 of them) but wouldn't say they are an easy ride :wink: They are very prone to broodiness which if you aren't hatching is a real pain!!

 

There are many friendly hybrids that are great with children.

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Welcome :) I'm a newbie to hen keeping as well & just about to embark on the journey!! We've been toying over which breeds to go for and at the moment am back to thinking Hybrids. Although Bantams are smaller and less destructive to the garden (so I'm told!) I'm not sure as a first timer I would want to be dealing with the frequency they go broody!!

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Not all bantams go broody very easily. I just got my ever first chickens last week. After some research I decided on New Hampshire bantams. They are far less likely to go broody then other bantams and eat far less then a normal sized chicken. But according to the information, they are good layers.

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Not all bantams go broody very easily. I just got my ever first chickens last week. After some research I decided on New Hampshire bantams. They are far less likely to go broody then other bantams and eat far less then a normal sized chicken. But according to the information, they are good layers.

 

Yes I think that was the only bantam breed that I can recall said laid well - just can't find a supplier locally to be able to get them :(

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