Hey fellow Mainers, I need some advice on what breeds of layers you found to be cold hardy (and good layers). We are looking to start a backyard coop with a few chickens for fresh eggs, but I have ZERO idea what get for this area. The lady at Blue Seal told me a bunch yesterday, and naturally, I didn't write them down. I fail. I was hoping someone on here might know. There are some chicks and young pullets for sale around, which is good, but the breeds I'm seeing are unfamiliar to me (and when I google them I am not getting much on their cold-hardiness). Any help is MUCH appreciated!![]()
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My girls are only 10 weeks old and I've never had chickens before, but I now have three barred rocks, three buff orpingtons and two golden comets. Although I can't say how they'll do in the winter, I'll tell you what I've noticed so far in case that helps! The golden comets are the sweetest little things. They took a couple of days to warm up, but now come whenever they see me and follow me around. They appear to be lowest on the totem pole so far and are always the slowest to get any treats, so I have to distract the others while I make sure they get some. I have one orpington who has been very friendly from the beginning, but the other two pretty much forage off by themselves. The barred rocks thus far have been the barnyard bullies! They are so fast and appear to be top in the pecking order so far. Although they will eat out of my hand now, they interact the least with me. Good luck deciding! I was totally overwhelmed at first but finally decided to just bite the bullet.
