Our weather is hot & humid most of the year and we seldom have snow or ice (big exception this year) but we have mud. A lot of mud. I have brahmas and langshan and I haven't had too many issues with feathered feet.I want to thank everyone who weighed in on my chicken plans. I have taken the advice to use a shed as a coop and ordered a sturdy kit from a local maker. The shed will be 8x10 (so 80 square feet) and I'll add a covered run about 120 square feet. (Once the shed arrives, I'll ask advice on where/how best to add ventilation while keeping things predator proof.) Now I'm trying to narrow down the breeds. I'd like a mixed flock of about 8 docile chickens that tend to be gentle, on the quieter side, and tolerate confinement (as outlined above). I will get some portable fencing to allow some free range, but it likely won't happen every day and rarely in winter (which is almost half the year in VT). I'm hoping the combined 200 square feet or so will be sufficient to keep 8 birds happy and stimulated (I will hang cabbages). Here's my current conundrum. I am really drawn to the Brahma, but as a beginner the care of their feathered legs gives me pause: I'm thinking leg mites and keeping their feet clean and dry. The coop and run WILL be in the driest part of our yard, next to a stand of white pines on the east side of our house, so it actually doesn't get nearly as much snow/mud/weather as other spots. BUT, we do have mud season here. Am I just getting myself into a ton of extra work by getting Brahmas and Cochins? Should I just focus on non-feathered leggers, like Orpingtons, Marans, and Easter Eggers? Or does my set up seem workable for the feathered leggers? I'd especially love to hear from those who have feathered leggers in climates like mine. Thank you!
I free range and I have had to treat for scaley leg mites on two occasions. Both times I used ivermectin pour on. It was an easy fix.
I love my feather footed chicks and find it is easier to rehome the males because of the cuteness factor.

Best wishes for success!