- Mar 26, 2012
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Hi!
I'm sorry, I don't know in which category this fits. I had a few questions concerning breed, so I guess here is as good a place as any? I'm new at the chicken breeding. Super new. So new I don't even have an egg or a chicken or whatever comes first.
I was looking at breeds to get and I'm just not sure what is right for me. I would like a breed that's not super deluxe expensive but also not a breed that is too prone to illness. It would be good if they lay a medium amount of eggs. I'm not looking to sell overly much. I want to supply my friends and family. That's enough for me. I'm not sure if I could eat any chicken I raised, so It doesn't have to be one that's especially good for that.
Do I have to watch out for climate conditions, as well? They are going to get a barn, of course, but maybe some breeds don't take to cold winters?
Any answers would be great. Thanks so much in advance.
And sorry again, if this is the wrong spot... Then please move it where it fits, admin
Thanks 
I'm sorry, I don't know in which category this fits. I had a few questions concerning breed, so I guess here is as good a place as any? I'm new at the chicken breeding. Super new. So new I don't even have an egg or a chicken or whatever comes first.
I was looking at breeds to get and I'm just not sure what is right for me. I would like a breed that's not super deluxe expensive but also not a breed that is too prone to illness. It would be good if they lay a medium amount of eggs. I'm not looking to sell overly much. I want to supply my friends and family. That's enough for me. I'm not sure if I could eat any chicken I raised, so It doesn't have to be one that's especially good for that.
Do I have to watch out for climate conditions, as well? They are going to get a barn, of course, but maybe some breeds don't take to cold winters?
Any answers would be great. Thanks so much in advance.
And sorry again, if this is the wrong spot... Then please move it where it fits, admin

