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New Dual Purpose Chickens Come to Briden Farm

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New Dual Purpose Chickens

We had a bit of a scramble this past weekend as we had the opportunity to expand our flock! 

Up till now we’ve had a big Easter Egger Rooster, who we call Buddy! Mother Hen, a Buff Orpington who we call Henny Penny and her two chicks Chicky & Picky who were born Sept 28 & 30, 2020. Plus, Jack and His Gang who’s Father was a White Orpington and their mothers were Brown Layers. Jack and his Gang members were incubator hatched about Sept 11th. In addition to these we had 4 Young Buff Orpington who were hatched from a hen, a sister to Henny Penny. These 4 comprised 2 Pullets and 2 Cockerels. So, for those of you who count, we had a total of 19 Birds. 

That is till this weekend! When we saw an add listing 6 Sasso Chickens! The picture they included looked like Brown Layers or Buff Orpington and they were well priced. So, we called and were told there were 8, 6 Pullets and 2 cockerels. Then when we got there they were 12. 

The price was right, so we went and got them! We waited till after dark, went and got them from their Roosts, boxed them, and brought them to our new Chicken Coop. 

This of course meant some of our Cockerels went to Freezer Camp and the Table Fair! It’s always with sadness and reverence and respect that we do this but it is a necessary part of farming. After all, if too many Roosters are allowed to exist, they fight! Sometimes to the death! So, it becomes necessary! 

Thus the Cockerels and Roosters get replaced with Pullets and Hens. In fact, with rising feed costs and pretty much stagnant egg prices, it becomes necessary to develop more dual purpose birds. Which then means good meat, from the Cockerels and Roosters, and eggs from the Hens. 

So, bringing in Pullets and Hens, especially Dual Purpose Birds, makes sense! So, we’re quite happy that in these new birds are some of the earliest, heritage breeds, like the Buff Brahmas and Wyandottes. 

 

 

Beautiful Buff Orpington Rooster Forsale

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Beautiful Orpington Roosters

Beautiful Buff Orpington Rooster, born 6 July 2020. Hatched and raised by a Hen, not an incubator, which means His offspring may become Broody, and Naturally set on eggs. Having a line of Chickens with the instinct to set is sadly becoming a rare thing! This Rooster comes from a long line of Naturally Raised, Free Ranging, Chickens that have the instinct! Asking $15 OBO. Call 902-907-0770 for more details.

Categories: The Scoop at The Coop

The Scoop on the Chicken Coop

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The Scoop at the Chicken Coop

We’ve had three groups of Chickens here at Briden Farm, all at various ages and stages! All housed in three different houses, or smaller pens, and now we’re working to move them all in a larger Coop where they’ll all coincide. This video shows the morning after the night before, when Jack and the Gang, and Henny Penny (AKA: Mother Hen) and her two chicks, Chicky and Picky, spent their first night in the new coop which we’ve built from Pallets, Slabwood, and up cycled materials. Tonight we hope to add Buddy, our big Rooster, and four others we call the Biddies, to the Coop. So, that’s the Scoop on the Coop!