Tuesday, February 16, 2010

My plan to have Farm Fresh Eggs: The Backyard Barnyard Part One.


Cuckoo Marans Chicks, originally uploaded by jekemp.

Two years ago, I became interested in finding a way to get better eggs. What better way, I thought than by raising some day old chicks into egg laying hens?

Ok, so, the hunt was on. I wanted some really beautiful eggs and decided on a breed that lays dark, rich, almost chocolate colored eggs.

These chickens were known as marans. I found a breeder in Ohio called Meyer's Hatchery to order the chicks. I was able to select a straight run of females but their was a minimum order of 22 chicks.

I felt that I could raise them into healthy chickens and maybe find some like minded people who would not mind a hen or two in their backyard as well. Then the day came when the chickens were delivered by the post office, of the 22 that were ordered, only 11 ended up surviving the trip and I suspect that the box probably sat around in the post office for an extra day to have caused this small tragedy.

The remaining chicks lived on a round plastic table that I had surrounded with a ring of cardboard in my basement. Here, with their heat lamp, they ran in circles and ate and drank to their hearts content. Oddly enough, one of the chickens was different, somehow, bigger, meaner in its disposition. It was not until much later that we where able to make the determination that this was no chicken...It was a rooster.

We ended up calling this mighty bird Cap'n Redcomb.