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Sure :) DW and I just traded in our trailer for a shorter one (28' down to 25') with a floor plan that we like better. As we were driving it home (yesterday) she turns to me and says, "Now we can go on more coop-building trips!".
Whoo hoo, go Debbie and Dave!
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Welcome to the new folks! Jump on in, this thread moves fast but has some really wonderful people.
 
Hi from Sammamish!

I am very new. I don't even have my chicks yet, but I am finishing the coop and yard now. I am looking for some locally hatched chicks to start my flock with. I want nice friendly egg layers that will not attack me like the rooster my mom had years ago. I was looking at Black Australorp, Delaware, Sex Links, or Speckled Sussex as my top 4 breeds, I also love the Lavender Cochin, and the Plymouth Rock. My husband has limited me to 5 hens (for now). ; ) What would be good choices for friendliness and egg production? Any young chicks available around Western Washington? Thank You for any information.

Shyla.
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Hi Shyla. The only feed store I know of that still has chicks is Monroe feed. Lot of people on here sell chicks . They would be a good & safe bet to buy from. We have a lot of Great people here ! I wouldn't buy from Chicken Rustler because anything you buy from him was probably Borrowed from somebody else
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Everyone is going to give you a different opinion on what Breed is the Friendliest. Maybe some breeds as a whole might be a little friendlier then others but it depends on the individual chicken!


the breeds you mentioned (1) Bl Australorp - one out of my three is friendly the other 2 aren't (2) Delaware- neither one of my TWO are friendly! (3) sexlinks- I have two gold sexlinks (Anne & Oakley) they are both very friendly and one Black sexlink, it isn't friendly (4) Speckled Sussex- I have two BOTH are VERY friendly, they love to talk! one has three babies that are a week old. (5) Plymouth Rock- I have two neither are friendly

Other breeds I bought two RIR's at the same time. one is my most friendly chicken out of the 31 chickens I have. the other was the meanest of the flock and is NO longer with us! I have a California White (white egg) who wants to come into the house all the time.

Best egg layers in my opinion ? #1 white leghorn (white egg) #2 sexlinks #3 Bl Australorp

I'm sure lots of others on here will give you their opinion

Good luck
 
Thanks for the info FirewifeJess, I have been to Baxter Barn and Seattle Farm Supplies websites and have been trying to pick one, but maybe I should visit both.

Thank you RonB for your input, I really appreciate any input I can get before I make the plunge into chicken-hood!

And thanks to everyone for the warm welcome! Hope to start my flock soon!

Shyla
 
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I vote Ameracuanas (blue eggs) & Easter Eggers (basically mutt - blue/green/pink eggs).

I have also had not nice girls, and they are sold on craigslist.

Blue or Black Copper Marans for a nice, dark egg (but not as proficient layers.)

However - I live close to Ron B so I can get extra eggs when I run low
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I recently added white egg layers, too - Brabanters. They are the SWEETEST girls.

I got the eggs from a member here and hatched them from an incubator rather than broody hen (our normal method of hatching chicks.)

They are almost twelve weeks now and I can walk up to them and pick them up easily.

I think it has a lot more to do with them being hatched by incubator than the breed of chick, though.
 
OK - more pictures! Thanks for the encouragement!

If you could all see these two Ameracauna's - they are the most OCD moms ever!!! LOL They share the four chicks:



I mean four.





Where'd they go? LOL Look at Blackberry!


Here's Juno with her three chicks.


They prefer to swim in their food.

 
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