I'm so excited! I've finally ordered a hen house and run and should be getting some feathered friends very soon. What breed do you think would be best for a family with 2 young children? I'd love the kids to get involved but my youngest was a little unsure when we went to meet the chickens this morning!
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If you want something really tame, and eggs are just a bonus, I would recommend Cochins. The tamest chooks I ever owned were Cochins. Most laying hens are reasonably placid, but if you want a tame cockerel, I had a Cochin who thoroughly earned his name "Cuddles", neither he nor the older Cochin cockerel I had was noisy, and they didn't fight (even when next-door's bolshy bantam invaded the garden, the Cochins simply ignored him)Flowers come in too many colours to see the world in black-and-white.
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I've got a mix of hens and I have 4. I have 2 Goldenlines which are the commercial breed. They're fairly friendly and consitantly lay eggs. I have a Nera (a breed name I've only found on my suppliers website but looks very much like a Black Rock) she's poorly at the mo so judgment withheld and not very good on the egg front, and finally we have an Amber Star - she has the most personality, is pretty fearless and loves being stroked. Took the longest to befriend but glad I took the time - she jumped on me 2 days ago and just hung out on my arm for a while!
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Originally posted by Hilary B View PostIf you want something really tame, and eggs are just a bonus, I would recommend Cochins.
Pekins are also very tame (they are bantams and look like a miniature Cochin, complete with feathery feet!), though they can be noisy! Their small size makes them much less intimidating for young children, though. On the minus side they are very prone to broodiness, and stop laying in winter.
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Originally posted by squizzI'm starting with 4 chickens, someone has said that I should keep the same breed together or at least in pairs, is this true?
http://club.omlet.co.uk/gallery/main...2_itemId=24543Last edited by Eyren; 29-03-2009, 08:40 AM.
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My supplier (getting them next weekend) has also said if you want to mix hens, get them in 2s. He reckons the little red hens are the easiest to tame - warrens, ISAs, Lohmanns, Rangers - pretty much the same in terms of breeding.Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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