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Yay, a rare like minded person on the chicken bb.
If you just want them as pets (not going to eat them) consider a trio of American game chickens. Two hens won't overburden you with eggs and nothing in chickendom is as pretty as a game rooster.
On the other hand, the chicken cuddlers seem to like Silkies.
I have Barred Rocks, Black Australorps, Aurecanas and Buff Orpingtons. So far, the Barred Rocks and Australorps are the most amenable to being held. The aurecanas seem to be the smartest. I chose all my girls based on a lot of research on breeds that were friendly and gentle and also laid well. I understand that the Barred Rocks really prefer to be free range and have noted that they are the boldest about exploring new domains. I expected the Buff Orpingtons to be the sweetest of the bunch but they aren't nearly as friendly as the others! All my girls are still young and I am handling them daily. They all eat from my hand now and tI hope one day they will like being held rather than just tolerating it.
Good luck!
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Yay, a rare like minded person on the chicken bb.
If you just want them as pets (not going to eat them) consider a trio of American game chickens. Two hens won't overburden you with eggs and nothing in chickendom is as pretty as a game rooster.
On the other hand, the chicken cuddlers seem to like Silkies.
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Yay, a rare like minded person on the chicken bb.
If you just want them as pets (not going to eat them) consider a trio of American game chickens. Two hens won't overburden you with eggs and nothing in chickendom is as pretty as a game rooster.
On the other hand, the chicken cuddlers seem to like Silkies.
Do you think I can just skip the rooster?
absolutely, some city codes do not allow roos, welcome to BYC bud. where ya from?