Which breed would you choose from my list to get into breeding??

Which breed to begin breeding

  • Ameraucana

    Votes: 26 36.6%
  • Crested Cream Legbar

    Votes: 24 33.8%
  • Silverudd Blue (Isbar)

    Votes: 12 16.9%
  • Barnevelders

    Votes: 21 29.6%
  • Bielefelder

    Votes: 20 28.2%
  • Blue Maran

    Votes: 11 15.5%
  • Swedish Flower

    Votes: 20 28.2%
  • Aloha

    Votes: 10 14.1%

  • Total voters
    71
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sunnie7

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I want to get and start getting into breeding, more than just from my mixed flock. I'm thinking one, possibly 2 different breeds. Some of my considerations are: Easy to sell chicks for a decent profit, not so common breed, good layers, colorful or speckled eggs would be nice, docile roosters (I have 3 kids that help a lot), my husband would like dual purpose so we have something to do with all the extra roosters but we are also considering getting meat chickens so not absolutely necessary and I have a neighbor who is always willing to take in my extra roosters. We normally buy all the chicks/ supplies/ feed and whatever money we make from eggs or chicks the kids get for their savings accounts. How much do chicks of these breeds typically sell for?
I'm going to put my list and things I've read, please let me know your thoughts, opinions and if anything isn't true!!! Also, if you were getting hatching eggs to get a small breeding flock started how many would you get? If you are or know of a good breeder (NOT hatchery!) for any of these please let me know!

Ameraucana- Blue Eggs, come many color varieties, do best free ranging but will bear confinement

Crested Cream Legbar- Blue or Green Eggs, larger eggs than Ameraucana, autosexing, good free ranging or run, can be a but flighty

Silverudd Blue (Isbar)- Green Eggs, lay well during winter, very docile

Barnevelders- Dark Brown, sometimes speckled Eggs, will lay through winter, many beautiful color varieties, Dual purpose, docile.... read but ?ing truth prone to Mereks and issues with eggs not being so dark

Bielefelder- very large Brown Eggs, autosexing, Dual purpose, docile

Blue Marans

Swedish Flower

Aloha- not sure if I’d be able to really get these anytime soon!
 
Swedish Flower chickens are gorgeous... I am partial to these as I've been looking for awhile...

I would think a dozen+ chicks to start off with would be good? Gives room for culling the less desirable ones.
 
Swedish Flower chickens are gorgeous... I am partial to these as I've been looking for awhile...

I would think a dozen+ chicks to start off with would be good? Gives room for culling the less desirable ones.

I’m going to be hatching!! I’m paranoid these days with biosecurity I have 2 friends going through Marek’s disease right now. Plus I got a new incubator for Christmas and I love the hatching experience!
 
I’m going to be hatching!! I’m paranoid these days with biosecurity I have 2 friends going through Marek’s disease right now. Plus I got a new incubator for Christmas and I love the hatching experience!
Hatching eggs are the safest route. It's rare to get diseased chicks.
 
Many of yours will not be here because they either don't have a club or are not a breed recognized by the APA. Maybe you can find breeders here.

Club Listing - American Poultry Association (amerpoultryassn.com)

issues with eggs not being so dark

This can be true with any breed that lays really dark eggs. Or a breed that is supposed to lay any color or shade of eggs. A lot of this depends on which specific flock they come from. Since you will be hatching you will see what the eggs look like. That should give you an idea of what to expect.
 
I’m going to be hatching!! I’m paranoid these days with biosecurity I have 2 friends going through Marek’s disease right now. Plus I got a new incubator for Christmas and I love the hatching experience!
Awesome! Let us know how it goes! I'm excited for this journey.
 

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