If you don't let your birds share nesting boxes, is a recipe for sitting wasting time in the coop everyday to make sure they are all in their own box. I have 18 Rhode Island Reds and 2 nesting boxes, they mostly prefer one.
My Rhode Island rooster is a terd! I need him to fertilize my eggs as I raise my meat but I hate having to watch him as he attacks ! His days might be numbered once his spurs start to grow. So looking into the black ostorlorp as they are a dual purpose also.
I do NOT recommend RIR chickens unless you want only laying hens and not roosters, and you are not looking for friendly, pet-like chickens. They are not a laid-back breed. The hens are flighty and elusive toward humans and the roosters are aggressive. They will attack your children. We have 6 children, who are outside with the chickens quite a bit. Our black Australorp never attacks our little ones; neither did our Buff Orpington roo (who sadly was recently taken by a pack of dogs along with 6 of his hens during the night).
Love this! Thank you for mentioning my ancestor, William Tripp.
Some good family genes you've got there!
RHODE ISLAND RED!!! Oh, I like them! I'd like a Rhode Island red for me, alright? Two of em.
i own two of them! they are very easy to take care of. Very recommended to take care of
What about Sasso Chicken?
I get a egg every day .
If you don't let your birds share nesting boxes, is a recipe for sitting wasting time in the coop everyday to make sure they are all in their own box.
I have 18 Rhode Island Reds and 2 nesting boxes, they mostly prefer one.
Roll away nesting boxes
Rofl I have 9 hens and 4 boxs and they all use 2 and switch around lol
I like Buffy Flurringtons
Barred rock?
My Rhode Island rooster is a terd! I need him to fertilize my eggs as I raise my meat but I hate having to watch him as he attacks ! His days might be numbered once his spurs start to grow. So looking into the black ostorlorp as they are a dual purpose also.
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How about Australorp's
Nice idea
Good luck trying to keep them using the same nest. Sometimes they will use the same box at the same time. Sharing is caring. Half the nests go unused.
Black australorp
just don't get the roosters
the smaller they roosters are, the quieter they are
that’s all I’m gonna say
I know this from experience
Thanks for the tips regarding the roosters 😅
@@AgricultureAcademy How about having a hen alone will they make lots of noise? I want to get one for the garden.
Are the hens on it own really loud? I want one for the garden for egg laying
@@Tantrix1 get to hens so they wont be lonely
@@Tantrix1 Having hens alone could make them more vulnerable to hawks and other birds of prey.
hello po pwd mala bili ng rhode island red pls
can I have the eggs hatched
nice
Black copper Karan
fsa browns
I do NOT recommend RIR chickens unless you want only laying hens and not roosters, and you are not looking for friendly, pet-like chickens. They are not a laid-back breed. The hens are flighty and elusive toward humans and the roosters are aggressive. They will attack your children. We have 6 children, who are outside with the chickens quite a bit. Our black Australorp never attacks our little ones; neither did our Buff Orpington roo (who sadly was recently taken by a pack of dogs along with 6 of his hens during the night).
Instead of Aid send two of this to every home in poor countries
I cannot stand robot talk! YUCK!
Hens aré cute
Yes they are! ☺️
Does anyone still play Furby Boom?
Exploitation is terrible.
Buff orpington