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I raise Delawares, Dorkings and Buckeyes. The Buckeyes would be the best for very cold weather, due to their combs, unless you get White Dorkings. So far, Delawares are the best layers, with Dorkings coming in second. Delawares mature fastest for meat birds. Dorkings & Buckeyes are good roasters. Any of those breeds have the potential to go broody.
If you are serious about breeding, it's very important to get birds from a reputable breeder! Do not buy hatchery chickens if you want to preserve the breed as it should be. The Buckeye Club has wonderful people who do ship chicks, so that breed is easiest to get good stock. The Delaware thread, here on BYC, is a good place to get info on Delawares. Good quality Dorkings are harder to come by. There are a lot of new people breeding them who are mixing colors and even breeds, so buyer beware. Yellow House Farm is an excellent place to get cold hardy White Dorkings, also Ed Hart.
Good luck!
Kim
I have Buckeyes on my radar too. Delawares are nice but they are not really doing it for me. Dorkings... time to read up on those now.
Yep, the American Buckeye Poultry Club has some great people involved. Both Delawares & Dorkings really interested me before I chose my Buckeyes. Both are the kind of chicken I like.
Mitch
I raise Delawares, Dorkings and Buckeyes. The Buckeyes would be the best for very cold weather, due to their combs, unless you get White Dorkings. So far, Delawares are the best layers, with Dorkings coming in second. Delawares mature fastest for meat birds. Dorkings & Buckeyes are good roasters. Any of those breeds have the potential to go broody.
If you are serious about breeding, it's very important to get birds from a reputable breeder! Do not buy hatchery chickens if you want to preserve the breed as it should be. The Buckeye Club has wonderful people who do ship chicks, so that breed is easiest to get good stock. The Delaware thread, here on BYC, is a good place to get info on Delawares. Good quality Dorkings are harder to come by. There are a lot of new people breeding them who are mixing colors and even breeds, so buyer beware. Yellow House Farm is an excellent place to get cold hardy White Dorkings, also Ed Hart.
Good luck!
Kim
I have Buckeyes on my radar too. Delawares are nice but they are not really doing it for me. Dorkings... time to read up on those now.
Yep, the American Buckeye Poultry Club has some great people involved. Both Delawares & Dorkings really interested me before I chose my Buckeyes. Both are the kind of chicken I like.
Mitch