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My red stars are definitely egg machines, so are my cinnamon queens(sex links too) my astrolorps and barred rocks also lay well. My americaunas are my most quiet, but my others are almost as loud as my ducks!
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Hi? I am in a suburb of Houston and live in an upity gated neighborhood. I love my Production Reds. They are very quiet and very productive. My SLW and Black Australop are too young to lay yat so we will see about them later.I started my adventure in the world of backyard chickens late this summer with four, one-year old Buff Orpingtons. After spending their first four months in a chicken tractor, I have finally finished a 10X10 kennel coop for them ~ absolutely palatial! Although very sweet and such fun to watch, the BO's have been quite disappointing in the laying department ~ I'm averaging one egg per day from FOUR GIRLS! So... I've spent the last few weeks researching breeds and stalking around BYC...
I live in a deed restricted neighborhood (read: no chickens allowed!) in hot/humid Texas so I am looking for not only good layers, but also quiet, calm birds. So far, I have narrowed my list to the following:
*Black Austrolorp
*Red Sex Link
*Gold Sex Link
*Naked Neck Turken
*Rhode Island Red
*Delaware
Can any of you who live in a similar climate off any advice or suggestions, please? Thanks so much for your help! : )