I'm using process of elimination to choose a breed of bird... I chose the original list of birds for their cold hardiness and eliminated breeds based on things I didn't want in a bird. This is more for my mental organization so if you don't want to read, it's okay, I don't blame you.
I'm looking for:
*good brooder/mother
*cold hardy
*early maturing
*dual purpose, eggs/meat
*adapts to confinement (winter) and free range (summer)
*friendly
Options:
Orpington: good in all areas, +lays winter eggs
Sussex: good in all areas, +lays winter eggs
Ameraucana/Araucana: good in all areas, +lays pretty eggs
Australorp: good in all areas
Denied:
Brahma: slow to mature
Delaware: can be broody
Dominique: mostly calm
Jersey Giants: slow to mature, big eaters
I plan on having eggs all summer then butchering in the fall. This will leave me with a few egg layers during the winter; fewer beaks to feed and some roasters/fryers in the freezer.
The other thing I'm worried about is cross breeding. Let's say I choose two breeds and the Roo breeds with a different breed of hen. Is that bad? Does it matter?
Also looking for input/feedback/comments on my chicken options. TIA!
~Nicole

I'm looking for:
*good brooder/mother
*cold hardy
*early maturing
*dual purpose, eggs/meat
*adapts to confinement (winter) and free range (summer)
*friendly
Options:
Orpington: good in all areas, +lays winter eggs
Sussex: good in all areas, +lays winter eggs
Ameraucana/Araucana: good in all areas, +lays pretty eggs
Australorp: good in all areas
Denied:
Brahma: slow to mature
Delaware: can be broody
Dominique: mostly calm
Jersey Giants: slow to mature, big eaters
I plan on having eggs all summer then butchering in the fall. This will leave me with a few egg layers during the winter; fewer beaks to feed and some roasters/fryers in the freezer.
The other thing I'm worried about is cross breeding. Let's say I choose two breeds and the Roo breeds with a different breed of hen. Is that bad? Does it matter?
Also looking for input/feedback/comments on my chicken options. TIA!
~Nicole