Please suggest me a breed!!

I live in illinois so the chickens need to be heat and cold tolerant there purpose is for their eggs but I don't really need and egg a day from each chicken I only want to start with 3 or 4 pullets or hens I've decided that chicks just won't work and I'm a first timer so please no unusual breeds, thanks!! Can't wait to hear suggestions
Plymouth Rocks and Australorps
 
Sex links are great layers. Leghorns are to. I say that because I have them. Look at birds that tolerates confinement well. Breeds that do seem to have easy going temperaments. A all around favorite is the Orpington. There’s a lot of information about chickens by breed on this site. It is fun to learn about them see what fits your lifestyle. Good luck. Everyone has their favorites.
 
I live in illinois so the chickens need to be heat and cold tolerant there purpose is for their eggs but I don't really need and egg a day from each chicken I only want to start with 3 or 4 pullets or hens I've decided that chicks just won't work and I'm a first timer so please no unusual breeds, thanks!! Can't wait to hear suggestions
Buff Orpington great layers and very friendly if you prefer that.
 
Wyandottes
They lay medium sized tan eggs. About 5 a week. They are supposed to be cold tolerant, but I found they are good in 100* + temps as well as below freezing

Leghorns
I had two leghorns before. One laid about 6 medium to large white eggs a week while the other about 4-5 a week. Depends on the line I guess... I reccomend getting rose comb leghorns as the rose comb is somewhat large, so helps with heat, but it can shrink in winter.

Cream Legbars
These guys lay 5-6 , blue to green blue, medium eggs a week. They are best on heat with their large combs, but do well in winter.

Orpingtons
lay 4-5 eggs a week. They are supposed to lay good sized medium tan eggs, but mine lay small eggs. They are best in heat but do well in the cold.
 
I live in illinois so the chickens need to be heat and cold tolerant there purpose is for their eggs but I don't really need and egg a day from each chicken I only want to start with 3 or 4 pullets or hens I've decided that chicks just won't work and I'm a first timer so please no unusual breeds, thanks!! Can't wait to hear suggestions
I strongly suggest Wyandotte, Australorp, Orpington or Brahma.
I live in northeast Illinois, so I know how frigid it gets. My girls with single combs can get frostbite more easily than Wyandotte and brahmas. Another breed I love is the D Uccle, a tough, hardy little bantam. They are beautiful, cold hardy, and lay abou 4 eggs a week. I have 3, a Hen and Rooster and their son. The males are aggressive however, so I wouldn’t get a Duccle rooster unless you don’t mind it attacking you and clawing babies. My Napoleon is a real jerk, and might end up six feet under.
 

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