Howdy!
First, let me say that you sound like a person after my own heart. I’m a big advocate for a return to rustic breeds of livestock that can be mostly self-sufficient on a patch of normal farmland (with “normal” being defined as a typical patch of green land of a few acres). I have no...
It happened to me today. This morning in one of my chick brooders I found a sickly chick. Lethargic and emaciated in spite of having plenty of food. I cull for any sign of sickness, so I rung its neck, nearly pulling its head off in the process. I threw it out in the bushes for my dogs to eat...
Yeah, I figure that bald patch is just him being an oriental. I am curious to see how it translates to the Liege crosses. I am wondering if they’ll take on the full feathers of the Liege. I have speculated that the tight, patchy, feathering of orientals may be an inbred trait that quickly goes...
This has been my experience. Sometimes a hawk that tries and fails will move on. Probably because its more efficient to look for something easier than to keep trying something that is healthy and constantly being hard to catch.
But I’ve also see the same hawk try daily, sometimes multiple...
I sometimes lose black chickens to hawks. Sometimes I lose natural, partridge-colored, chickens to hawks. And I have several hens of those colors and others that seem to be hawk-proof. Some of my best free-rangers have been white. I aggressively cull against white, but that’s only because I find...
I believe people correctly observe that various black chicken breeds survive well on free range. They’re just drawing the wrong conclusion as to why. Many black chickens have within their background rustic breeds that are simply good survivors.
I’m not trying to be argumentative, I just think its a worth-while debate. So please don’t take offense to my disagreement.
As to this point I would respectfully disagree for two reasons. First, it seems like many predators that are still around today are generally good at quickly adapting to...
I think you’re probably hitting right on why the myth seems to be true sometimes. Various black breeds may simply be alert and agile due to their genetics, and their black color may link to those other genes that encourage wildness, or may simply be present by coincidence.
I am also aware of an...
I think its a myth. Birds of prey have great eyesight. They ought to be abble to tell the difference between a crow and a black chicken by appearance over great distance. The science therefore proves the hypothesis to be very suspect.
Someone once had a good experience free ranging black...