Researching chickens for backyard flock-any suggestions?

When my EEs were young and discovered the joys of flying over our 4' fence into the garden, we clipped one wing on each bird one night after they had roosted. By the time their flight feathers grew out again, they had matured and grown heavier, and I believe they had also forgotten they could fly. Few of them ever tried it again and it was never a problem again.
 
Cochins are supposed to be pretty cold hardy, though mine is only 7 weeks old and hasn't gone through a winter yet. They're also supposed to be easy to contain and don't tend to wander. I'm not sure if the same thing translates to their bantam version though.
 
I was just getting ready to suggest bantam Brahmas! I just love Brahmas! Any chicken that will fly up and snuggle right into my little granddaughter‘s lap, ignoring her giggles and flapping, and go for rides in her wheelchair has my heart!!

I‘m also an Easter Egger fan. I’ll always have some in my flock. Last fall we ordered chicks and I chose to get 2 Swedish Flower Hens. So far I’m very impressed with them. They are pretty, curious, quiet, gentle, and our Wyoming winter hasn’t bothered them one little bit.
 
I'm loving my speckled Sussex, silverudd and welsummer, all newly hatching pullets. I have a Swedish flower hen that was a good producer in her day. My light Brahma has always been a bit of a disappointment, she eats a lot and is a bit of a bully.
I like Easter eggers, they all look a little different and lay beautiful eggs.
 

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