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Crowing
Silkies are great but not great layers EE's are fun with the different colored eggs if you're looking for eggs white leghorns are great and great layers
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I love our Black Stars they are only 7 weeks but are friendly than our Welsummers.Welcome to BYC!!!
Australorps are the best bet for your hot weather in my opinion ( Austrailian Black Orpington)
Read on Australorps here:
https://www.thehappychickencoop.com/australorp-chickens-a-comprehensive-care-guide/
I know lots of people on here who also live in hot climates love to
keep naked neck chickens, but I don't have much experience with them and it's up to you if you like their unique style or not.
Read on Naked Necks here:
https://www.thefeatherbrain.com/blog/naked-neck-chickens
EE's ( Easter Eggers ) are fabulous chickens. They are appealing to the eye and are usually pretty friendly, depending on the hen \ roo. I do agree they are a bit flighty though.
Read on EE's here:
https://www.thehappychickencoop.com/easter-egger/
English Orpingtons and Buff Orpingtons are some of my favorites, and they make very good roosters since they are bred into being docile.
Read on BO's here:
https://www.thehappychickencoop.com/buff-orpington/
If you can find Black Sex Links (also know as Black Stars)- get them! Lots of people on this site can vouch for them, they are such sweet birds and lay lots of eggs.
Read on BSL's here:
https://www.thehappychickencoop.com/black-star-chickens/#:~:text=The Black Star was one of the breeds created of this time.&text=The breeds are usually a,white spot on the head.
Hope this helps!