Breeds that lay well in wintertime?

Chellester

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Jun 22, 2007
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I know there was a list somewhere on the net which chicken breeds lay well in wintertime, but now I can't find it.
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So I will ask the BYC community: which breeds are supposed to lay well in wintertime? Which breeds don't? What are your personal experiences with this?
 
For me personally....RIRs, Light Brahma, Buff Orpingtons and Black/Blue/Splash Orpingtons...all Standards and lay well in the dead of winter...they never missed a day laying in the coldest weather...very hardy birds...all brown egg layers...
 
Buff Orps are the best for us here. They don't seem to care for extreme heat (which we don't get often), but when the cold weather comes, they kick into gear and the eggs keep on rolling.

Jody
 
I vote for Silver Laced Wyandottes and ISA Browns. We have both and they lay all winter in Michigan. My grandmother who has had lots of hens was really impressed with the SLW and how well they lay in really cold weather.
 
Thanks to everyone who replied.

I finally found the website I was looking at for: http://www.ithaca.edu/staff/jhenderson/chooks/chooks.html

The
winter layers are indicated by a snowflake by their egg symbol. They are as follows:

Chanteclers
Delawares
Dominiques
Favorolles
Jersey Giants
New Hampshires
Orpingtons
Plymouth Rocks
Rhode Island Reds
Sussexs
Wyandottes

Anyone agree or disagree with any of these on the list?

Edited because I am sick and therefore can't think or type worth squat.
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