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Hi I’m a newbie wanted to say hi and welcome to! Lol I love all the photos of your chicks! Im still deciding on what chickens I want. So I have none as of yet! It’s a big deal ! I want dócil friendly and gentle chickens for my back yard as I have a 32 year old special needs son. So despite wanting Beautiful layers I need the kind that won’t peck at children. Do you have any suggestions? Or anyone? Need Help! ☺️

Buff Orpingtons and Black Australorps are both very docile breeds, feathered puppies. :lol: They are also some of the best long term layers and live longer than the average hatchery breed. They are both quite hardy and can tolerate both heat and very cold temps. :)
 
Hi I’m a newbie wanted to say hi and welcome to! Lol I love all the photos of your chicks! Im still deciding on what chickens I want. So I have none as of yet! It’s a big deal ! I want dócil friendly and gentle chickens for my back yard as I have a 32 year old special needs son. So despite wanting Beautiful layers I need the kind that won’t peck at children. Do you have any suggestions? Or anyone? Need Help! ☺️

If you aren’t interested in eggs, Seramas are a wonderful choice. For big chickens, Orpingtons, austalorps, and Easter egger are good choices.
 
Hi I’m a newbie wanted to say hi and welcome to! Lol I love all the photos of your chicks! Im still deciding on what chickens I want. So I have none as of yet! It’s a big deal ! I want dócil friendly and gentle chickens for my back yard as I have a 32 year old special needs son. So despite wanting Beautiful layers I need the kind that won’t peck at children. Do you have any suggestions? Or anyone? Need Help! ☺️
Yes! Orpingtons. I have Buff, Lavender and Australorps and with the exception of one particularly crabby BO, they are all good candidates for your purpose.
 
Thank you!!! I been looking at them to! They look sooo cute and I wouldn’t mind 1 rooster ! The Faverolle Roo is gorgeous!
If this is your first flock, and you want peaceful, don't get a rooster. I say that, but I've never had a Faverolle, and maybe they are different. Just saying a rooster is a whole different level of complication.
 

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