You will get all kinds of recommendations because we all have breeds that we have & like and lots of other ones that we want! When I started out with chickens, I only knew about hatchery birds and the first year I bought an eclectic assortment to see which ones I liked. Then I discovered BYC and the addiction really began as well as the search for bigger & better birds! Now, I like all of my birds but some of the breeds that I have I am definitely not interested in breeding.Ok my husband says chickens are green light for go! So I know nothing about chickens except I want a Silkie but more as a pet and a breed of chicken that ideally has these traits: calm, docile, good layer, good mother, good table bird. I'm open to and looking for breed recommendations as well as hatchery suggestions. I'm also willing to go thru someone in my area from this site. I'm in Yuba City which is in Sutter County. Any and all help is much appreciated. Thanks a ton, I'm logging off for bed but will check in the a.m.
Currently, I am in the process of building breeding pens with a friend who lives on 10 acres in Brentwood. We are starting our breeding program with 4 colors of Langshans because they are my favorite, Silver Penciled Plymouth Rocks because Cheryl graciously allowed me to practice my hatching last year with eggs from her breeding stock, and we have a trio of Am Bresse which just began laying. We are looking for 2 or 3 dual purpose breeds to concentrate on. We plan on trying a few other breeds to see how they work for us. My friend started off liking the SPPRs the best but has now swung over to join me in Langshan love! Everyone who comes to the farm comments on how beautiful they are! They are decent egg layers and a great table bird. Jenny is currently fattening up the extra roos who are close to 1 yr old. Supposedly, they are one breed that has excellent meat even when they are older. We'll find out!