The Accidental Smallholder Forum
Livestock => Poultry & Waterfowl => Topic started by: Shropshirelass on November 17, 2017, 01:28:00 am
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I’m just after opinions really as I’m at some point going to have to downsize my flock due to a change in property ( Not for around 12 months.) I’ve already got breeds in mind for a fairly large pen for approx 10-12 hens that I can walk in & out of. Now a couple of pekins are defo on my list along with a couple of medium sized breeds that I know will veg on fine, but I’d possibly like to add a pair of Orpington’s to the mix.
Now our all free range & sleep in a big shed at the moment & get on fine but it’s likely that these guys will just stay in this one patch, or some might on the odd occasion go on the lawn. So I want to be sure if I get big girls like Orpington’s I’m not going to be causing too much space issues. All the breeds I’ve gone for are pretty easy going & decent ish layers.
Opinions please guys.
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In my experience Pekin bantams can be very aggressive and large fowl Orpingtons very mild mannered, so it will be the Orpingtons that get bullied and be miserable as a result.
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I agree - it's why we now only breed large, soft-feathered fowl - don't need the hassle!
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We have a mixture of breeds, from Pekins to Brahmas.
They all get along fine and though the pekins have their own shed they sometimes choose to go to bed with the big fowl.
Ours free range however and I think there would be problems with bullying if they were in a shared run and housing on a permanent basis.
I think personally I'd go for similar sized birds or factor in separate houses and runs.
PS I never find our pekins to be aggressive and we've had cockerels living happily together too.
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Well this is what I thought see I love both my pekins & my Orpington’s & never have problems with either & their the 2 best breeds I find out of several of ours for good layers. But I don’t want to introduce 2 big birds & cause a lack of space. They’ll probably have branches to roost on for enrichment / added space but I’ll be moving to a property where they can’t really free range, that will be a limited space & I can’t have cockerels.
Also any tips for keeping the nasties out? It will have doubled up, overhead & underground mesh & a sleeping compartment to go into at night. But I will have my dog & cats with me & there will always be the problems of rats,foxes & stoats / polecats eat trying to get in.