The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: winkhound on April 20, 2017, 09:07:53 pm
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Dear fellow poultry keepers,
I am setting up and managing a farm from scratch in Monmouthshire for a charity that provides therapy for disadvantaged children on working farms during weekly visits.
I am trying to source 3 types of fowl for the initial setup and would like quality as will be starting from scratch. The 3 breeds I am looking for are Vorwerks as laying hens with the view to cross them with a large breasted cockerel to produce home grown meat birds. (open to ideas on this breed) and then silver laced Wyandotte bantams as a easily handle-able "pet" breed. alternatively a pekin type. apart from the table bird cross all will be bred pure and level and used for our own stock.
I can incubate hatching eggs but ideally would like a couple of trios to get started this summer. Any help or suggestions are gratefully received.
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You may need to be more flexible on breeds - bantams can be flighty and there are a number of breeds that are good layers.
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Thanks for the post. whilst I understand your sentiments and agree with your comment about there being other breeds, there are reasons that I would like the breeds listed and if I can would like to stick with this. I am not new by any means to poultry but having a new fresh site provides an opportunity to make some changes.
many thanks