I'm trying to think of different breeds I want to get. I don't want just 'normal' birds (leghorns, orpingtons or australorps, normal birds like that.)
Wishlist:
-Heat tolerant! I'll be living in AZ in a few years and I can't have the A.c. in their barn XD
- cold tolerant too because we will be in the part if the state that gets a little below freezing at its coldest
-Broody wouldn't hurt, love my phoenixes going brood and just increasing themselves without my help
- Pretty. I want beautiful birds, with variety in colors and 'extras
Hi!
I understand what you're saying. I ordered day olds from Meyer Hatchery back in June, and I wanted rare, or Heritage breeds. I was able to save a considerable amount (like $22) by just picking a few I knew I wanted, and the rest I gambled and left to chance with Hatchery Choice in different categories like RARE BREEDS, BROWN LAYERS, and ASSORTED RAINBOW CHICKENS (Chickens, not eggs). I live in NE Ohio and free range/pasture mine, so I ordered a heritage barred Plymouth Rock rooster, 2 Dominiques, and 1 Partidge Rock along with 7 random selections per Meyer's choice and I'm SO pleased. I wanted camouflaged chickens, and size was important. I wanted big birds. Smaller combs.
What they gave me in addition to my barred rock rooster, the Dominiques, and the Partidge is:
1 Blue Cochin (these are pretty rare since they don't breed true)
1 White Cochin
1 Welsummer
1 Barred Plymouth Rock
1 light brahma
1 SUPER FRIENDLY White Leghorn who's the family favorite!!
1 Green Queen which I believe to be a Faverolles/Ameraucana cross.
And they gave me 2 FREE buff orps because I signed up for the meal maker
Now, I don't know that I'd choose feathered feet, but I'm prepared for winter. I like chickens with rose combs, or pea combs.
My wish list goes a little like this:
Black Copper Marans
Faverolles
Chantecler
Red/blue Wyandotte (Is called something, I'm forgetting)
Frosted White Legbar
Buckeye
Penciled Rock
Swedish Flower Hen
The rocks are very durable foragers and consistent layers. White/buff birds are more easily spotted by predators, so while I like some white/light birds, I think having camo birds, and dark/black birds helps. My green Queen is solid black with a full beard and 5 toes. She's mistaken for a crow which helps deter Hawks.
Good luck!!
Good luck,!!