Three New Chicks

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I bought 3 red sex links and 3 black sex links several years ago. They laid like clockwork, barely took off to molt, kicked right back in and laid until their second molt, then they slowed waaaay down. I butchered a couple of them, have 3 more to go. The grand daughter is asking for some of my home canned chicken broth to take home with her, so I need to get busy.

One of them will have a home until she drops dead, don't care if she never lays again. Although right now she is laying probably 3-4 eggs a week and she is almost 4 years old. Her name is Robin. She is a black sex link and a lot of red shows on her, on her breast, hence the name Robin. Robin has a bad attitude. Robin bites. HARD! Robin is the undisputed QUEEN OF THE COOP. She's big, she's bad and she knows it. We love her.

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Nyboy, redheads are pretty and rare. Do the sex links look like Rhode Island Red's? I understand the chicks will turn all one color when grown?

What sold me on them was that they lay a large egg and are egg machines. My barred rock's egg is on the small size so she will go so that I can have room for these 3 chicks. That will leave me with 3 hens and 3 pullets. In the past, I've integrated 2 chickens at a time and it was hard. I don't like to see pecking. They are separated by chicken wire in the coop for weeks before I integrate them and you would think they would be friends by then. But no, they still have to peck each other. This is the first time I will integrate 3 so we will see how it goes. I'm hoping the numbers will be more even and it will be better. But you never know with chicken's pecking order.

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Thank you @Carol Dee !! She rules the roost! I guess she'll live to a ripe old age as I just don't see her in the soup pot. :lol: Robin is at the top of the pecking order.
 

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