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Mixed Flock! Tell me everything!

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Are you ready for a cluck-tastic adventure with a mixed flock? We’re diving into the delightful world of colorful eggs and unique personalities! Currently, our feathered family includes 2 Barred Rocks, 2 Olive Eggers, 2 Orpingtons, 2 Azures, and 3 Brahmas. The Barred Rocks, Olive Eggers, and Azures are coming as adorable one-day-old sexed chicks from a local hatchery, while our Brahmas will be hatching from a friend’s incubator. We plan to free-range our flock, and we’re hoping for a Brahma rooster to help keep the crew safe. If not, we’ll scoop up an Orpington cockerel! Do you have a similar flock? Share your experiences and tips—let’s cluck about it!
Mixed Flock! Tell me everything!
Mixed Flock! Tell me everything!

We want a mixed flock, with all the fun coloured eggs! We’re currently getting :

2 barred rocks

2 Olive Eggers

2 Orpingtons

2 Azure

3 Brahma

((BRs, OEs and Azures are coming as 1 day old sexed chicks from a hatchery, someone local to me has eggs in the incubator of the Brahams set to hatch the same time we’re getting the chicks from the hatchery, Orpingtons we’re getting as pullets, hatched at the same time as our ones from the hatchery so they’ll be the same age, at the same time we’ll be putting the chicks outside.))

Does anyone have a similar flock? Tell me all about them!

What are some things we should know about having a mixed flock? We’re hoping for one of the Brahmas to be a rooster, and if they’re all hens we’ll also be picking up an Orpington cockerel when we get the pullets!

Tell me what you would choose between a Brahma rooster or an Orpington rooster! We plan to free range, so we’re hoping the rooster will help protect the flock a bit! We also have a small child, so we want friendly chickens!

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