I have never had Leghorns but I understand them to be very flighty. If you have kids and want birds that don't mind being held I would choose a mellow, friendly breed. I have cochins and they are very sweet but aren't great layers. Most breeds are friendly if they have been interacted with often starting when they are chicks. Everyone is right about the auctions being a place to get chicks. Also a lot of folks on here have chicks hatching soon.Hi all,
My family lives in Norman, and thanks to the new ordinance being passed we are now allowed to have a coop. Our plan is to start with two chicks. This is a completely new adventure for us, but we are really excited. We hope to start in February when Atwoods has their first batch of chicks come in. We are planning on just ordering a prefab coop and putting it together in the backyard. Any and all suggestions are welcome. We are thinking Leghorns as of right now, just because of egg production and what appears to be a good breed to start with. If you have better suggestions as to where to get chicks than Atwoods, please let me know!
Welcome to the thread. BYC is a great source for information and encouragement.
Welcome to keeping chickens. They are so much fun.