Need some input on choosing a chicken breed...

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the only reason i can see that they thought you didn't know what you where doing is the small amount of posts you have, which is silly, or they where trying to cause trouble which is even worse. Just about any dual purpose bird will work, what kind does your 4her want? consider, fethered footed or not, bearded or not, color or not (white, can be easier for preditors to see), common, rare, very rare. if you have been to your fair, what have you seen, do you want a bird that others have or one that is not seen often.
 
the 4-H-er's aren't really particular on it's rarity, except they don't want Ameracaunas (is that spelled right? I have no idea...) I personally am getting 3 standard cochins:) can't wait!
 
:)Over the past 30 years I have had many chickens. One of my many favorites is the Black Astrolop for gentleness, easy keeping and calmness. However, they are a large heavy bird and are not one of the best flyers. This is my personal observation only and others may have had different experiences, but I have found that the chicken hawks go for the smaller breeds however a ferral dog can corner a large hen against a fence or wall and kill it with ease. When the sun glints on their feathers they turn purple. Very pretty.
 
In some defense of ridgerunner no breed I can think of will exactly meet what the OP wants.
How well can faverolles fly?
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No argument intended
Punky
I still take buckeyes BTW
 
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Sussex do well free ranging and can fly up in trees.But my best flyers where these girls

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I was told they where Black Sumatra
and Sumatra come in BBS as well and free rang very well.
 
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my mahogany faverolles fly into the pines, they are trimmed branches, its a pistol to get them out when they need to come in
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What is their average weight.. could you post some pics, I don't think I've ever seen a mahogany faverolle
punky
 

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