OPINIONS ON THESE BREEDS

I can't in good faith recommend Delawares to anyone because mine were nasty mean. If you get them from a reputable breeder, though, instead of hatchery stock, you might not have that experience. My hen was a great layer of ginormous eggs and often double yolkers...

I have Silver Phoenix and they are wonderful birds. They are calm, quiet and easily tamed. The hens are very consistent layers of tinted eggs that are quite small. Additionally, they are uber easy to hatch, very hardy as chicks and adults.

A warning with the Phoenix. They are a small standard. Never put a Phoenix hen together with a regular standard rooster.
 
Why don't you look at some of the Spanish breeds. I especially like the cara blancas. They make a large bird and they lay huge white eggs.

Rufus
 
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Henry if you are going for egg size Go with the white leghorn the campines dont have as big of egg but do lay almost every day. Mine came from meyer and neither of mine are Flighty. I think most that are labled flighty means if you through them in a pen and ignore them. My leghorn is usualy one of the first to get in line for a spot on my leg as I'm handing out scratch. She has been known to fly up to my shoulder to let me know she is ready if I take too long. If your going for good looking bird, go with the campine. Check this thread to see my campines. https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=28409

Head
to Delaware for some tax free shopping and stop at my exit, I will show you some Non-Flighty (slightly spoiled) birds
 
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I had Pile Leghorn roosters, forgot to mention, that were used as packing peanuts by MM.

They were flighty and MEAN. They fought like dogs amungst themselves and were the first and only bird to ever draw blood on me...

But, they were roos...
 
About the DELAWARES-I was on the phone with Sandhill and they breed the textbook version of

Delawares-LARGE, CALM birds large eggs lots of DOUBLE YOKES so I would get mine there I heard

are very nice-And SHill will tell you what quality birds they have wether they are good or not so good-

any problems they are having/working on-they are honest! ( Some hatchery got a hold of some

delawares and crossed them with another breed to up production and I believe that it is getting out

and they are not

nice)
 
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I love my Delaware's and I've never had a problem with them being aggressive. My Roo Zaxby is the best he has never once attacked me or even thought too. He takes great care of his girls and calls them over to eat and won't even take a bite for himself. They get along great with my other chickens and I even have bantams in with them.
 
I raise Phoenix and I love them, I have a roo that is finger trained or now arm trained since he is now full sized. He will crow on command and fly from on perch to another on command too. They are beautiful and Non agressive birds Have 4 roos that all live together peacefully for the most part other then the few dominace squabbles but have Never drawn blood.
Allie
 
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Are you sure they were Leghorns? Sounds more like Games, especially if they are in the Pyle color.
 
So Phenixes are out because I have a full sized Amerucana Rooster I will still get the delaware but She will be chicken dumplings if she is the negative type of delaware. Could Campamine & Leghorn Hens hold there own with a Amerucana Roo? I Am Getting 1 buckeye 1 buff orph 1 Barred Rock 1 Domonique and 1 Delaware for sure but I can get a sixth pullet so the choices are.

Campamine
another of any of the breeds I have on the list
Jersey Giant
Speckled sussex
Welsummer
Leghorn
OR
austrolope

What Do you vote for?
 

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