I have Rhoad island Reds being used for Eggs only you won't find a Rhode Island Red in any super Market being sold as meat..i like them because they have a long life span and can lay up to 7 years they are healthy strong Birds and not prone to disease
Texan here and we had 2 Silkies we adored ❤. A white one named Snow White and a black one named Malificiant. Great layers and joyful to watch. Lovely addition to our flock. Ours never once went broody.
Buff Orpington are great and really good layers with gentle temperament RIR roosters in my experience are jerks. Have had good luck Ameracauna’s as well. They are a little slight though. Barred Rocks are tough and laid back.
After over 50 years of having chickens , my favorites are sussex , orpington , wyandottes , golden comets and americaunas . The ones I would never had again are black australorp .
I'm starting to agree about the silkies. I have three that were impulse buys from the agricultural flea market. I don't know yet if they are roosters or hens! but they have not laid any eggs. I've had them for two months. I do have a low roosting bar and they do like to stand on it, and they finally learned how to walk down the ramp from there chicken coop they are in a large contained area. But I really liked the five that you put on your A list and that's what I think I would get next time around.😂
Another great video. I started off with a pair of Black Americaunas (m.f) and 3 Red Wyondotte hens about a year and a half ago. Last spring I hatched 8 of their eggs and now have 3 Roos and 8 hens and am getting about 30 eggs a week. The hens are very chill. The original Roo and one of his sons (pure Americauna) have been re-homed due to severe attitude problems. Hoping the cross-breed roos stay mellow. Keep up the great work.
Ooh, I was always curious about the Wyandotte chickens! They are so pretty!! I have 4 Ameraucan roosters here and they are all fine with people, and 5 of their sons running around also who are half Ameraucana and they are fine as well. But just yesterday I sold a Buff Orpington Roo to a family who had to get rid of their Easter Egger Roo that was very aggressive. I’m definitely going to look into those Wyondottes!! Thank you!!
My husband and I had Araucanas in the 1970s. They're more like game hens. Some will roost in the trees. We also had the White Leghorns. It was a good mix. 😊
Our poultry farmers in Pakistan , around 70 % raise white leg horn for eggs , & 30 % of the farners raise Golden Misri for both eggs & meat # i love Buff Orpington & RIR # ❤️🇵🇰
if you are just getting them to run around look pretty and lay lots of eggs, the hybid layers like comets are great. great layers. rhode island red is good. black sex links are also a high production. leghorns tend to fly and be kinda wild. ameraucanas cn be good layers . pronounced leg-horn! barred rocks tend to be great layers the first year and tend to be poor layers after.
I was against having them too. However when I could not get satins I figured I could make my own polskis.silkies are very useful for incubation. And you also have to be very careful what chickens you put silkies in with. I love my two however you really do have to watch the other birds around them because they really are delicate. Very very sweet though and also if well bred smarter than one would think.they are quiet but very verbal.
I honestly think they are wonderful, but just definitely not for me. At least not at this time in my life. Silkies are incredibly popular in my area though. But definitely more pets than livestock. Lol
@@dragonwayfarm I do feel you I love my Americana Izzy and my polish Shiloh and Finn and I have this really nice Arucana/ayam cemani/ cochin olive egger mixture that is an irradecent black and lays beautiful olive eggs named Maya. But my advice is stick to your guns if you want to not keep silkies because if you buy them for incubators or to improve the temperament of your polish you will have no choice but to love them. I was so against getting them I tried so hard to get satins which have real feathers. However I could not get satins for love or money at the time so I got Gizmo and Wicket this last fall and those two had me wrapped around their five little toes within a week.
In your experience do the barred rocks get broody? Also, do you have any experience with Austra White chickens. There seems to be alot of pros (other than their color) but i can't find many people that have them. I want to know if people have found them to be broody or agressive... hens only. Im not looking at roosters. Thanks so much!!! So happy i found your channel.
I think the broodiness is largely bred out of most chickens. I haven’t had a Barred rock go broody, but I only kept them for a short time years ago. I currently have a bunch who are 6 weeks old and I’ll be keeping some for the duration of their lives, so I’ll let you know when they mature!! Austra whites…this is my first time having them and they are only 6 weeks old at the moment. They are a production type hybrid as they are an Australorp/white leghorn cross. I’ve been told they can start laying as early as 12 weeks, so I’m anticipating zero broodiness from them. So far, I haven’t had any aggressive hens of any breed and the worst for being bossy was an ISA Brown (another production hybrid) who clearly thought she was the boss and would peck at even my Lavender Orpington Roosters who outweighed her by quite a bit!
@@dragonwayfarm hav a Lav Orp hen atm, lays approx 4 eggs/yr 🤣🤣🤣not kidding ....as far as eye candy is concerned tho hardly any better imho i mean, combined w her ubersoftness and floofliness, doesnt like to be held tho, dayum... Had silkies, loved'em but i get what ur saying Will keep an eye out for those Austra whites... lawd they must lay.... Hav a... Tyndell Green sorry, i forget the name, named after the guy who founded genetic line for green and blue layers, they look like a buff RIR, mine has a beautiful singsongy voice and always ready to converse, lays well also, if i could ever find her dang nests.... (!) All the best this year w your birds
if you are planning on raising meat birds silkies are not your choice. the black skin on them or anything crossed with silkie doesnt look good on the BBQ! a silkie will try and hatch a doorknob if you let them. they have been known to die on a nest of eggs cuz they will sit there on the eggs and never get off to eat or drink water. great pets if its all you have. and popular as showbirds!
That’s a great question & to be honest, I have no idea. I haven’t tried. But I do know some people do keep chickens in their house for various reasons. I’ve seen diapers used on some chickens for that reason.
The Rhode Island Reds may be popular, but my experience with them wasn't good. They were mean. I mean they were monsters ! Especially the roosters. They would attack you for no reason, even the hens would peck you, and they were not gentle. No joke...had to get rid of the monsters. I have Americana, Black Asians, Golden Comets, and New Jersey Giants. I like their gentleness, and have no problems with them. The Black Asian roosters will attack you, if they think the hens are in danger.
@@straightupandforward7494 oh wow! Thank you for your comment. I have Jersey Giants coming in a couple weeks actually! I’m very excited to try this new (for me) breed. My research into them indicated that the breed was actually created just a couple towns away from mine here in NJ!
@@straightupandforward7494 oh wow! Thank you for your comment. I have Jersey Giants coming in a couple weeks actually! I’m very excited to try this new (for me) breed. My research into them indicated that the breed was actually created just a couple towns away from mine here in NJ!
Very informative video. Thank you
I have Rhoad island Reds being used for Eggs only you won't find a Rhode Island Red in any super Market being sold as meat..i like them because they have a long life span and can lay up to 7 years they are healthy strong Birds and not prone to disease
Texan here and we had 2 Silkies we adored ❤. A white one named Snow White and a black one named Malificiant. Great layers and joyful to watch. Lovely addition to our flock. Ours never once went broody.
Thank you for your comment!
@@dragonwayfarmYeah I think you nailed it saying "makes a great pet"
Buff Orpington are great and really good layers with gentle temperament RIR roosters in my experience are jerks. Have had good luck Ameracauna’s as well. They are a little slight though. Barred Rocks are tough and laid back.
After over 50 years of having chickens , my favorites are sussex , orpington , wyandottes , golden comets and americaunas . The ones I would never had again are black australorp .
I'm starting to agree about the silkies. I have three that were impulse buys from the agricultural flea market. I don't know yet if they are roosters or hens!
but they have not laid any eggs. I've had them for two months. I do have a low roosting bar and they do like to stand on it, and they finally learned how to walk down the ramp from there chicken coop
they are in a large contained area.
But I really liked the five that you put on your A list and that's what I think I would get next time around.😂
I love my leghorns. It always breaks my heart that they are never listed in these top chicken videos, so thank you for including them ❤
You are most welcome! They have always held a special place in my heart which is why they made my list!!!
You can keep your road island reds I believe the buckeyes are by far way better and a lot nicer good info thank you
I had heard of the Buckeyes, but don’t know anyone near me that has them. I’ll have to look into them. Thank you!!
Another great video.
I started off with a pair of Black Americaunas (m.f) and 3 Red Wyondotte hens about a year and a half ago.
Last spring I hatched 8 of their eggs and now have 3 Roos and 8 hens and am getting about 30 eggs a week. The hens are very chill.
The original Roo and one of his sons (pure Americauna) have been re-homed due to severe attitude problems. Hoping the cross-breed roos stay mellow.
Keep up the great work.
Ooh, I was always curious about the Wyandotte chickens! They are so pretty!! I have 4 Ameraucan roosters here and they are all fine with people, and 5 of their sons running around also who are half Ameraucana and they are fine as well. But just yesterday I sold a Buff Orpington Roo to a family who had to get rid of their Easter Egger Roo that was very aggressive. I’m definitely going to look into those Wyondottes!! Thank you!!
My husband and I had Araucanas in the 1970s. They're more like game hens. Some will roost in the trees. We also had the White Leghorns. It was a good mix. 😊
Interesting. I have never had any experience with the Araucanas. Thank you for sharing that!!
Our poultry farmers in Pakistan , around 70 % raise white leg horn for eggs , & 30 % of the farners raise Golden Misri for both eggs & meat # i love Buff Orpington & RIR # ❤️🇵🇰
I’ve never heard of the Golden Misri. I’ll have to look that one up! Thank you for your comment!
if you are just getting them to run around look pretty and lay lots of eggs, the hybid layers like comets are great. great layers. rhode island red is good. black sex links are also a high production. leghorns tend to fly and be kinda wild. ameraucanas cn be good layers . pronounced leg-horn! barred rocks tend to be great layers the first year and tend to be poor layers after.
orpingtons are great pets. but the feed conversion rate feed/egg ratio is kinda poor. being a big bird they eat a lot.
I was against having them too. However when I could not get satins I figured I could make my own polskis.silkies are very useful for incubation. And you also have to be very careful what chickens you put silkies in with. I love my two however you really do have to watch the other birds around them because they really are delicate. Very very sweet though and also if well bred smarter than one would think.they are quiet but very verbal.
I honestly think they are wonderful, but just definitely not for me. At least not at this time in my life. Silkies are incredibly popular in my area though. But definitely more pets than livestock. Lol
@@dragonwayfarm I do feel you I love my Americana Izzy and my polish Shiloh and Finn and I have this really nice Arucana/ayam cemani/ cochin olive egger mixture that is an irradecent black and lays beautiful olive eggs named Maya. But my advice is stick to your guns if you want to not keep silkies because if you buy them for incubators or to improve the temperament of your polish you will have no choice but to love them. I was so against getting them I tried so hard to get satins which have real feathers. However I could not get satins for love or money at the time so I got Gizmo and Wicket this last fall and those two had me wrapped around their five little toes within a week.
My RIR is a lap chicken 💖
Glad to hear that!!! The few we had wanted no part of being a pet! Lol!
Cute, but I have no use for silliest. Meat and eggs are top on my list, looks and friendliness come next.
I’m definitely in the same boat! Thanks for watching!! What breeds do you currently have if you have chickens at the moment?
In your experience do the barred rocks get broody? Also, do you have any experience with Austra White chickens. There seems to be alot of pros (other than their color) but i can't find many people that have them. I want to know if people have found them to be broody or agressive... hens only. Im not looking at roosters. Thanks so much!!! So happy i found your channel.
I think the broodiness is largely bred out of most chickens. I haven’t had a Barred rock go broody, but I only kept them for a short time years ago. I currently have a bunch who are 6 weeks old and I’ll be keeping some for the duration of their lives, so I’ll let you know when they mature!!
Austra whites…this is my first time having them and they are only 6 weeks old at the moment. They are a production type hybrid as they are an Australorp/white leghorn cross. I’ve been told they can start laying as early as 12 weeks, so I’m anticipating zero broodiness from them. So far, I haven’t had any aggressive hens of any breed and the worst for being bossy was an ISA Brown (another production hybrid) who clearly thought she was the boss and would peck at even my Lavender Orpington Roosters who outweighed her by quite a bit!
@@dragonwayfarm hav a Lav Orp hen atm, lays approx 4 eggs/yr 🤣🤣🤣not kidding ....as far as eye candy is concerned tho hardly any better imho i mean, combined w her ubersoftness and floofliness, doesnt like to be held tho, dayum...
Had silkies, loved'em but i get what ur saying
Will keep an eye out for those Austra whites... lawd they must lay....
Hav a... Tyndell Green sorry, i forget the name, named after the guy who founded genetic line for green and blue layers, they look like a buff RIR, mine has a beautiful singsongy voice and always ready to converse, lays well also, if i could ever find her dang nests.... (!)
All the best this year w your birds
if you are planning on raising meat birds silkies are not your choice. the black skin on them or anything crossed with silkie doesnt look good on the BBQ! a silkie will try and hatch a doorknob if you let them. they have been known to die on a nest of eggs cuz they will sit there on the eggs and never get off to eat or drink water. great pets if its all you have. and popular as showbirds!
Can you potty train a chicken?
That’s a great question & to be honest, I have no idea. I haven’t tried. But I do know some people do keep chickens in their house for various reasons. I’ve seen diapers used on some chickens for that reason.
The Rhode Island Reds may be popular, but my experience with them wasn't good. They were mean. I mean they were monsters ! Especially the roosters. They would attack you for no reason, even the hens would peck you, and they were not gentle. No joke...had to get rid of the monsters. I have Americana, Black Asians, Golden Comets, and New Jersey Giants. I like their gentleness, and have no problems with them. The Black Asian roosters will attack you, if they think the hens are in danger.
@@straightupandforward7494 oh wow! Thank you for your comment. I have Jersey Giants coming in a couple weeks actually! I’m very excited to try this new (for me) breed. My research into them indicated that the breed was actually created just a couple towns away from mine here in NJ!
@@straightupandforward7494 oh wow! Thank you for your comment. I have Jersey Giants coming in a couple weeks actually! I’m very excited to try this new (for me) breed. My research into them indicated that the breed was actually created just a couple towns away from mine here in NJ!