Orbington Chicken Eggs Are a Good Choice for Your Egg Incubator Project
I’ve been raising a flock of chickens for quite some time on my small farm. I keep my flock down to about fifty birds in all. I use the eggs for my own family and sell others at the local farmers market. Recently, I decided to purchase an egg incubator and try my hand at hatching my own chicks. One problame I have with my flock are the constant bickering among the hens. My flock is mostly made up of mixed breeds but some tend to be agressive or over flighty. That’s why I decided to get my chick eggs from a breed that would be more docile. I found the Orbington is a good chicken to have if you are looking for chickens that won’t insist on being top of the pecking order. They were developed by William Cook in the 1880′s in Orbington Kent County. They are usually buff and are good egg layers. They can be easily bullied so keep an eye on your flock if you have more agressive chickens in the mix.
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