Hi Guys i need chicken breed that is a good egg layer and can stand winter,summer,autumn, and spring
Well, to answer your question...depends on alot of different things really...I could give you my opinion but I'm kinda biased on some breeds LOL...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/products/category/chicken-breeds : u can go to this page & on the left u can check off boxes of the types u want, so u'd put "all climates", Broodiness really doesn't matter unless u plan on raisin babies. I prefer larger fowl for egg production b/c they lay bigger eggs, although bantams/"bannies" as my dad calls them are smaller & cuter sometimes & seem to be more popular...The comb size shouldn't matter although smaller combs don't freeze in winter. I love my White leghorn hen she lays everyday, & if she does take a day off usualy she'll give us a double yolker sometime soon after that
I also like my Rhode Island Reds, they are a pretty all around type of chicken, lays pretty good, I think mine are getting older though so they're slowing down. I have heard that Black Australorps are really really good layers as well as White Leghorns, and all the Buff Orphingtons

Plymoth Rocks I've heard are great too
Are you going to let your chickens free-range and roam around? If so I'd try to get ones that are kinda camoflauged if you live in an area where they get taken by foxes/racoons/opposums/etc.; b/c I've read into it & alot of the ppl I know have had White leghorns b/c they are such dang good everyday layers...but when they let them out of the pen to free-range they always get taken by the foxes or other predators, & I can only assume its b/c they're white!, unless u live in an area where there's always snow...then leghorns probably aren't what u want b/c in the winter they might get a tid cold, depends on how cold.
Let me know if you need anymore help or questions
