Choosing a breed

Kntblade

In the Brooder
Feb 15, 2021
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Cedar Gap Hallow, Missouri
Greetings Everyone,
I know this question has been posted so many times in other posts, but instead of reading over 500+ posts, I thought I would just try for a direct approach. I am looking for a dual-purpose (layers and meat) flock and after reading Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens I decided to go with Orpingtons. I will be living in Missouri so I need a breed that can survive the cold, fairly easy to maintain, and have a good disposition. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
 
Orpingtons are one of my favorites. We plan to add a bunch more to our flock this spring! They've also all been great around my kids and such.
 
Greetings Everyone,
I know this question has been posted so many times in other posts, but instead of reading over 500+ posts, I thought I would just try for a direct approach. I am looking for a dual-purpose (layers and meat) flock and after reading Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens I decided to go with Orpingtons. I will be living in Missouri so I need a breed that can survive the cold, fairly easy to maintain, and have a good disposition. Any help will be appreciated. Thank you.
Orpingtons would be great for your situation.
Orpingtons are one of my favorites. We plan to add a bunch more to our flock this spring! They've also all been great around my kids and such.
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Definitely Speckled Sussex. They are dual purpose, cold/weather hardy, and very sweet. This is Kiwi, my SS.
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