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Hi All,

Just joined and wanted to introduce myself. I'm in Agua Dulce - located a little north of Los Angeles, between Valencia & Antelope Valley. I have no chickens yet, but, I'm making plans for spring. I'm wonderinng how to find local breeders, rather than ordering from hatcheries.
 
Thank you for the welcomes.

Since you asked what I'm looking for.... I am still researching and having quite decided yet, but, what I'm looking for is:

*Heat Tolerant. It's very hot and dry here in summer, and even the winters are mild - only below freezing maybe 5-10 nights a year.

*Temperament must be gentle, calm, preferable social - not flighty at all

*Prefer a smaller hen - ideally a mature weight of around 5 1/2 lbs (definitely not bantams though)

*Good to very good egg layer (don't care about egg color)

*A fairly traditional look - no beards, muff, or leg feathering etc

*I am open to all feather coloring.

My main problem seems to be finding birds that combine the smaller size with a calm temperament.

Orpingtons seem a little large for what I'm after, but, the leghorns and "European" breeds seem to have flighty temperaments. I think I will have to look at up to 6.5lbs, So far I am looking at some red sex-links (many years ago I had some ISA Browns), New Hampshire reds, Australorp (including Austra White if I can find them), Welsummer, RIR, Barred Rock & Delaware. I was considering Wyandottes, but, visually, I prefer the single comb. I'm trying to keep my options open, depending on what becomes available for me. I am only looking at starting with 4-6 birds (of 2 or 3 varieties), so, ordering from hatcheries seems fairly costly (because of shipping) for such a small number.

I'm not set on raising day old chicks, bu, I really want to have tame chickens, so, I may have to just do this. (Unless I can buy older pullets that have had lots of handling :)

I'm open to suggestions!.
 
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I raise New Hampshires and Delawares and always have pullets for sale and have some now that are not a year old laying very well and they are light weights so 6lbs or so Dels and NH have pretty social temperaments I don't handle them extra and they are so friendly the heat and cold don't seem to bother them. I have Partridge Rocks and they are good layers in the heat too just not as calm.
 
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I have Games and talk about heat tolerant. They don't lay huge eggs but decent sized and they are very sweet birds. Smaller birds and very pretty.

I will be hatching a lot of them as soon as eggs start up again. I don't have lights, but the roosters are up at 4am again, so only a matter of time.

I will also have black, blue, lavender and silver Ameraucanas this spring. I know you don't like the muffs and stuff, but I also have Faverolles.

Too bad you don't like leg feathering because I have some really nice FBCMs. But they are no way small. lol
 
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