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  1. Michael OShay

    New to all things chicken.

    That's good. Four should be easy enough to make plenty of space for. :o)
  2. Michael OShay

    New to all things chicken.

    Other than the normal pecking order, those breeds will all get along fine with each other as long as they are not overcrowded. Overcrowding can quickly lead to aggression, fights, biting and feather plucking, and even cannibalism with any breeds.
  3. Michael OShay

    New to all things chicken.

    LOL! Actually you get colder than I do right now living in Hawaii as I do, however if our plans pan out, we'll soon be living where winters will be cold. I've lived where winter temperatures dropped to 30 F below zero and a lot of breeds' laying pretty much shuts down in those kind of winters. :o(
  4. Michael OShay

    New to all things chicken.

    NorthFLChick's response shows how much diversity there can be within a given breed or variety of chicken. Some of the noisiest birds I've had have been Red Sex Links and Easter Eggers. Of course, being hybrids, the different breeds used in them can make a difference in their temperament. For...
  5. Michael OShay

    New to all things chicken.

    Welcome to BYC. Glad you decided to join our flock. If you haven't done so already, definitely check out our Learning Center at https://www.backyardchickens.com/atype/1/Learning_Center. There is loads of useful information there that will keep you from making beginners' mistakes. :o) Please feel...
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