Consolidated Kansas

We are near Kansas City. These temperatures have been concerning us as this is our first winter with our small flock. Thankfully everyone has been fine and we are getting at least 1 egg a day!
Silly birds wearing their feather coats. I get 1 to 3 eggs a day. The older BA lays pretty much every day, the other two every other day or so. Looking forward to the others starting again.
 
Hello All,

We are currently looking to get back into Chickens. I'm looking for recommendations for REALLY BLUE egg layers. So far the Ameraucanas we got from a local breeder have been very disappointing (barely blue and they just started laying!) and the EEs we got from the feed store lay green. Does anyone have a good recommendation or personal experience? I'm in the KC and Manhattan areas (I travel between the two). Thanks!!
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Hello All,

We are currently looking to get back into Chickens. I'm looking for recommendations for REALLY BLUE egg layers. So far the Ameraucanas we got from a local breeder have been very disappointing (barely blue and they just started laying!) and the EEs we got from the feed store lay green. Does anyone have a good recommendation or personal experience? I'm in the KC and Manhattan areas (I travel between the two). Thanks!!
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Hello! I’m sorry you are disappointed in your current blues. We have an EE that gives blue eggs and we love them. We have a very small flock (3) so I don’t have much experience. However I hear lots about cream legbars laying blue eggs consistently. Might be worth a try. Hopefully more experienced people share some insight too!
 
Anyone in the South-central Kansas area have extra roosters? I am looking for a large breed (9 lbs+) roo with proven non-aggression. BYM is fine, although I would prefer to know what breeds are included.

I am attempting to create a site-specific landrace, so I have other criteria that are negotiable depending on the situation.

I am breeding for:

Large dual purpose
Non-aggressive to humans and hens
Go broody, good parents
Excellent foragers (mouse hunting would be great!)
Cold and heat hardy
Dark or mottled

My first roo was great to the girls, perfect with predators, but aggressive toward me. I rehomed him. The two replacements were aggressive toward the girls and ended up in the freezer.
 

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