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One problem with some of the more exotic feathered birds is that normally-feathered birds think they're odd and will peck their feathers off. And often they don't stop pecking when the feathers are gone.
Free ranging is great, but remember -- hawks love to eat chickens! You may THINK you don't have any hawks in your neighborhood, but, believe me, word travels fast and hawks love a smorgasbord!
Since it sounds like you're looking for pets as opposed to show birds, I would suggest getting chicks from a hatchery. Most hatcheries will offer many of the rare breeds. MyPetChicken.com offers a lot of nice birds, and you can select pullets and order as few as 3 chicks. Also, check your local feed store and see what chicks they have ordered and when they're coming in. My feed store had Welsummers and Speckled Sussex last week (I jumped all over that and bought two of each). Also, watch your local craigslist for chicks for sale. Often there are breeders near you that will sell hatching eggs and chicks. That's how I got my Black Copper Marans. A word of caution: If you buy birds from someone, quarantine them for at least a month. There are many diseases that are quickly passed from bird to bird and you could wipe out your entire flock. Heartbreaking when they're your pets and garden buddies.
You'll need to provide all of your chickens a roost to sleep on. Save the cubbies for egg laying. I find a 2x4 or even 2x6 works best for me. The width allows them to settle over their feet in cold weather and keep from getting frostbite.