Thanks for all of the replies everyone! Anybody else???
BTW, one trait I forgot to mention is heat tolerance, and I am open to other breed suggestions.
Also, if I lock the chickens up in a secure coop at night, how much more susceptible to predators are white birds during the day?
I will definitely be getting some Barred Plymouth Rocks, and just a few Buff Orpingtons for natural incubators.
I'd like a couple more breeds though.
Illia: Are BAs not as good for meat as the other breeds then? The main reason I included them on my list is because Ideal says "known for persistency of lay even in hot weather." I was really low on eggs this summer, because a lot of my flock was/is Buff Orpingtons, who were broody most of the summer.
I do remember reading somewhere on BYC about how, yes, hatchery birds are not truly dual-purpose, and really only bred for production. I was kinda hoping it would be alright to get, say, five roosters of a breed, and then pick the biggest one for breeding.
I guess I have a really hard time paying $30/dozen or so for hatching eggs that are not guaranteed to hatch, and when they do hatch, are straight run. Meanwhile, you can get a sexed pullet from a hatchery for $2-$3. See my dilemma? I'm hoping that I can start with hatchery birds, and within a few generations have a good dual-purpose bird.
Would you say though that a hatchery's NHR would be a better meat bird than their RIR? Or are they about the same?
BarredBuff: I do like Dominiques, except that Ideal's version is quite small and slender, and with their rose combs they wouldn't do as well in our hot summers. As much as I want to order from Cackle, I won't. Because then I'd have to pay sales tax, and I want as little of my hard-earned money going to the government as possible. There's not a single thing they spend it on that I agree with, except for maintaining the road, but the gas tax funds that.
joletabey: I didn't really like Ideal's description of Delawares on here...
http://www.ideal-poultry.com/pricelist/Retail Breed Description - 2009.pdf and so I had nixed Delawares. But I just looked at their page on Ideal, and it says: "They are an excellent dual-purpose breed that efficiently produces large brown eggs." So maybe I should consider them!
Chris09: Is it true that I'd have to get Light Sussex from a breeder? I know Ideal doesn't carry them...