I live in Central Wisconsin. What is a good breed for my climates?

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I would like to get the most maybe 4 to 6 chicks. And I am just starting out so I don't know much, but I am learning as I can go. I plan on starting the Flock in next spring. I don't know what type of breed would be easy for handling and caring, yet ornimental. Now Building a coop I got a pretty good idea that i want to do yet make sure it stays expandable. My Backyard is 90 by 140 feet. Fenced in with a 5' chainlink. I plan on Keeping them as pets and for eggs. I hope someone can help me out, I don't want to just jump into it. I would like to have awesome looking backyard buddies and the benifit of tastey protien. Since I eat half dozen eggs a day.

Thank you,
Scooter.
 
I live by Wautoma and I have had many types of chickens but RIR's seem to do the best for me.
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Hi there, I live right on the border of WI & IL and from the research I've done Rhode Island Reds are winter hearty, good layers and they are awful pretty to look at. Around Easter time Farm & Fleet as well as Tractor Supply sells day old chicks, just FYI. Good luck!
 
Guys Thanks for all the replies. Holy cow talk about prompt service. Another question, Do I need a male in the flock or would all females be better?
 
I live in Northwestern Wisconsin and I have different breeds of very nice chickens, including the adorable Cochin Bantams, tho a smaller breed they did fine when we had temp about 20 to 25 below zero last winter! I'm sure they froze their little butts off but with all those feathers they were fine!
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I think most breeds can handle cold for a short time period.
 

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