If you want to go to Atwoods, if you take I30 E and get off on 34, head north across the Interstate, Atwoods is not too far into town. It's on the left hand side and they have a big sign out front of their large parking lot.
I am north of Dallas. I would take Hwy 380 to get there. I almost rode my bike there one Saturday when we were out exploring. We ended up north of Greenville in Leonard. There are some real interesting city names around here, like Frog Not. lol!
Just find what you think you want and try it out. If you have problems with picking, feather eating, or outright cannibalism (yes chickens can kill and eat each other), if you are using feed that does not have an animal protein source, then I would recommend you switch to an animal protein sourced feed. Chickens are not vegetarians and there are times that if they aren't getting the right TYPE of protein, it can cause problems and they will start pecking on each other. That can happen if they are bored or too crowded, but if they are not too crowded, then look at the protein source in your feed and see if that may be the issue.
I know chickens have a pecking order and can kill other chickens. Did not know they would eat them though! I know you can feed a chicken chicken and it will eat it,,,,not about cannibalism though. I will be sure to get a good type of protein that is also not too high. Read too high was bad to ferment.
Are you drowning in information yet? It's a lot to take in. I'm still learning every day and a lot is trial and error to see what works. And just when you think you have things figured out, one of the variables will change and you are back to square one again.
Drowning? Not quite, but a bit overwhelmed. I think I need to let things stew for a bit before tackling more. Right now keeping seahorses seems like a breeze compared to keeping chickens.... Yes, I have kept seahorses. Gave up the saltwater tank after we downsized last year.