What Breed should I breed?

lowcountrypoultry

Songster
11 Years
Jan 30, 2008
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Beaufort, South Carolina
I am getting rid of my White Leghorns, and getting a new breed for Spring 2009.

What Breed should I get?

I already have:

RIR's
Easter Eggers
Buff Orps.

Thanks!
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Oh yeah.. I want somthing that lays kinda well because I want to sell some hatching eggs.
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The blue laced red Wyandottes are truly beautiful, and you can get 3 different colors and they lay a nice size lt. brown egg!!!!!!!!!!
 
When breeding any animal you need to consider what your goal is. What do you want to produce? If you want to sell eggs then what would sell the best in your area and what is already being supplied. Some areas plain white eggs would sell the best. Some areas plain brown eggs. Other places colored eggs sell for far more than either of those. The size of egg will also have an impact. Most people want large eggs and larger eggs would sell for more. So pick which of your chickens lay the most desireable eggs. Then compare other factors like whether you want to also breed for a certain look or temperament.
 
Do you want another white egg layer? If so I would get Blue Andalusians.

If egg color does not matter...I love my Speckled Sussex. They are so pretty and sweet.

Mitzi
 
Red Stars!(also known as cinnamon queens, sex-links, and other names) They are awesome layers! They are hardy and lay medium-x large brown eggs, through cold and warm temps. Very sweet and well tempered. GREAT family birds. You can tell their gender by their color(the only breed that you can do this with) all you do is look at their color and you can tell if one is a male/female, even when they are chicks!(males= light colored, sometimes whitish. Females= darker, brown color.) These are laying machines! LOL

Orpingtons are also great laying machines! Big, friendly bird. Hardy. brown eggs. medium-x large

RIR- not the friendliest breed. Egg laying machines! Hardy. brown eggs. medium-x large


We have had all these breeds, so we know that they are awesome!
 
Hi! I don't know how popular they would be for hatching egg sales, but you might consider Silver Campines, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, or Lakenvelders (I have a fondness for black and white birds).
They have all been good layers here.

I hardly ever see hatching eggs offered from any of those.

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Lisa
 

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