Nice to meet you Doug, you may want to check out your state thread. Good chance you will find other BYCERS who can answer questions about breed locality , egg production, and suitable for your climate.
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so forgetful!!
Hello from a fellow Coloradan!Looking to raise for eggs. We are currently using 1-2 dozen eggs per week; that doesn't account for hard boiled eggs. Maybe about 5-6 dozen per month. Conservative estimate.
This is something that my wife has wanted for a long while.
Thanks, Doug
Your wife is a smart one...chickens are sweet friendly fluffballs and fresh hen eggs are the best ever! Some things to consider: What other qualities of birds are you two looking for? Do you live in an area zoned for backyard chickens? Will you want them confined to a coop/run or will they have room to roam? Do you have kids that might like to raise birds for 4H and/or have them as pets? Being here in CO, you are going to want to look at cold-hardy breeds. You and wifey can look at some breed selection tools to see what might interest you. If you don't want to support a hatchery you can buy from a local breeder and actually know where your chooks are coming from. Happy hen hunting! <3
Glad to have you here! 
P.S. if you are interested in ultra-rare breeds, I have Coronation Sussex and Jubilee Orpington chicks on the way!![]()
Welcome!
I'm in Longmont (Northern Colorado) and my babies eat all organic!Wow those are some really good looking breeds indeed! Where are you located?
Doug
