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Yeah, most dual purpose breeds are large birds that can't handle extreme heat, try to stick to the slim, lightweight birds, with large single combs, waddles, and clean legs. Like the leghorns.
 
Holew-L isn't considering your weather! Those cute fluffy birds won't do well in 100+ heat!
Mary

That is true. I'm out here in the desert in AZ. I had the cute big fluffy butt Australorps, and those are the type that handle heat the worst, so I sold my Australorp flock to a lady in Colorado. This year I have gone with the White Naked Necks (also a dual purpose breed), and they are fairing the heat here much better because they have less feathering. They are laying big eggs well, too!
 
It’s definitely hotter where I am. The birds she gets will more than likely be from breeds sold at tractor supply or the other feed stores in the area. They won’t be fluffy or feather footed breeds they will most definitely be brown egg layers. I will however inspect the hens that she does receive for things like mites and scaly leg mites but I’ve seen where she will be getting them from as we both know the person she isn’t a random Craigslist add I’ve been to the property so I’m not too worried about health and if she gets a hatch with surplus roosters they will more than likely stock the deep freezer. I imagine it would be the same as me collecting eggs from my own chickens like she originally asked but my coop is in the sun so they have been drifting the yard so they can go where they need to be cool and they either aren’t laying as much or they have clutches I haven’t been clever enough to find. I hatched a bunch of eggs from my own chickens in June and they are doing well but I had noticed that I may have a least four roosters out of twelve and I have talked to my husband about a deep freezer.
 

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