Excellent advice. Try a variety of breeds that interest you. When you can get your favorites list down to one or 2 breeds then look for quality breeders to get better stock.If you're not familiar with different breeds, my advice is to get some of several different breeds and see who you personally like. I've had breeds I fell in love with on paper (gold laced Wyandottes and speckled Sussex) that just didn't do it for me in person. I've had birds I didn't really want that breed (barred Rocks) that are now the foundation of my flock. So, find a hatchery that has a good variety and order a mix. Plus, that way you can tell them apartWhen you fall in love with a specific breed, you can then investigate finding a quality breeder of those birds and getting better stock.![]()
I found Sussex, Welsummers, Ameraucanas and Marans weren't for me. Finally settled on Faverolles. Yellow House Farm's rose comb Anconas and rose comb white Dorkings are definitely on my would love to try list.
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