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Re:absolute novice question on chicken compatibility
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Posted by Jane S on June 10, 2009 at 08:52:32:
In Reply to: absolute novice question on chicken compatibility posted by mick johnson on June 09, 2009 at 20:03:53:
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As long as you get a chook around the same size, breed shouldn't matter at all. The only time breed would be an issue is if you wanted to hatch purebred chicks. For backyard egg layers, it doesn't matter what breed you get. Go for something you like the look of. If you want Isa Browns, check with your local produce store because often produce stores will have layer hens to order.
Regardless of what breed you get, there will be a few fights for a few days while the girls get to know each other. It's normal and there's not a lot you can do about it. Unless they draw blood, leave them be, they'll sort it out and become great mates.
Jane
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