Hi,
I wonder how many of our chickens have been impulse purchases. ha.
Our first chickens, we got because someone gave them to us. Black Breasted Old English Game Bantams
Our next ones, someone gave to us. 4H prize laying Buff Orpingtons and a White Plymouth Rock.
Then we wanted cool looking eggs, thus Eastereggers, Barnevelders and Marans.
Faverolles looked cool.
Because we like to run different breeds together, I always look for ones that are more docile and likely not to terrorize each other.
Other important issues are:
Calm temperament?
Do they lay in the winter?
Are they cold hardy?
How are they at free ranging?
Can they stand winter confinement?
What size are their eggs?
Now, I'm noticing that certain breeds (at least the lines I have) do better or worse as far as the hens losing their feathers on their backs because of the roos. Some have a nice cushioning rump of feathers up there and it protects them. Others don't and I have to make saddles for them. You don't want hens getting so injured that they show blood and attract attacks.
My OEG Bantams are small easy to keep birds that lay a really nice sized egg. We can eat those ourselves and use the larger eggs for selling/giving away.
I'm hoping to find a breed that I can develop a flock for to sell hatching eggs from to help support our habit.
Have you checked out Henderson's Chicken Breed Chart? We printed it and it's been helpful to us as we were starting out.
http://www.ithaca.edu/staff/jhenderson/chooks/chooks.html
bethanyrae