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Elly



Joined: 18 Apr 2008
Posts: 288
Location: Norfolk

PostPosted: Sat May 31, 2008 10:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

On a recent visit to Banham Zoo I saw these beautiful little chickens and cockerels running around. I instantly fell in love with them, even though the cockerels were making a right old racket Laughing

Now I need to know more about them. I want to add some bantam/small pure breed chickens to my collection, but want to make the right choice. They wont be used for meat and eggs are a bonus. Questions:
How friendy are they?
Are they regular layers?
Can the free range?
How hardy to English weather are they (seems odd to ask as they are a english breed I believe) ?
How easy is it to sex chicks?
Does anyone know of a breeder in the Norfolk/surrounding area?

Thanks for any help
Keep smilin
Elly
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Tahir



Joined: 02 Jul 2008
Posts: 8
Location: SE QLD, Australia

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Elly wrote:
On a recent visit to Banham Zoo I saw these beautiful little chickens and cockerels running around. I instantly fell in love with them, even though the cockerels were making a right old racket Laughing

Now I need to know more about them. I want to add some bantam/small pure breed chickens to my collection, but want to make the right choice. They wont be used for meat and eggs are a bonus. Questions:
How friendy are they? they can be quite flighty, but if you spend time with them they will get more freindly
Are they regular layers? they aren't that good layers like most bantams, but there eggs are very tasty Wink
Can the free range? I let my trio free range when ever possible, they need a lot of exercise.
How hardy to English weather are they (seems odd to ask as they are a english breed I believe) ? I wouldn't know because i live in australia were it is fairly warm all year round, but they see very hardy
How easy is it to sex chicks? I use wing feather sexing on day olds, but i'm sure as they get older you can notice the size difference in their combs and wattles
Does anyone know of a breeder in the Norfolk/surrounding area? No

Thanks for any help
Keep smilin
Elly
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Tahir



Joined: 02 Jul 2008
Posts: 8
Location: SE QLD, Australia

PostPosted: Wed Jul 02, 2008 9:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

here is a great example of a golden sebright hen, this girl came first and champion in class against 20 other sebrights, including the judges which had 4 birds entered Wink

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