Agatha is very comical looking a real cutie pie
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That it isWhittni is the picture you included a picture of a Barred Rocks chicken? That is attractive.
Thank you all for your comments and suggestions. I love the suggestion of getting different breads, I didn't consider that, but you make a great point. I Think I will start our with some Black Australorps & Barred Rocks. Is Easter Egg a name of a breed? does it look like a hawk? If so that is cool, and a great suggestion. Are they similar in temperament and egg laying to the other ones?
Rhode Island Reds are good layers and very hardy chickens but they can sometimes be aggressive (especially the roosters). I have had several of the roosters attack my children in the past. With kids around the chickens, I would suggest Black Australorps. They are among the best brown egg layers, are very hardy (both in heat and cold), and very friendly and docile birds. My children and now my granddaughter have always made pets of them. They don't mind being handled and we never had a temperament problem with them. If you click on the breeds icon at the top of the page you can get 217 reviews on Australorps. Buff Orpingtons are also very hardy, gentle chickens, although they don't lay quite as well as the Australorps. Hope this helps.
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Seriously, get one hen of several different breeds. Kids won't be happy with 6 hens that look identical, they'll want to know "which one is Pepper?". Buy different breeds and you'll be able to tell them all apart. Plus, that gives you a chance to get different shades eggs. One breed might just strike a chord in you and you fall in love with it, others you might just not be so happy with.
In your area, pretty much any of the dual purpose breeds will be great. Rocks, Australorps, Wyandottes, Reds, Delawares, Orpingtons, Sussex....they're all great breeds. And if you have kids, you've got to get an Easter egger or two....kiddos love the blue or green eggs, and some of the birds look a lot like hawks so kids think they're cooler than the other chickens.
Wow, they do look like hawks, cool indeed!! Thanks for the suggestion and the pictures. Where did you get the Easter eggers?