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  • Of course, favorite chicken breeds are totally subjective, but here are the top 3 on my list and exactly why I chose them. More resources below!
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  • @arc2arc4me
    @arc2arc4me Год назад +44

    Your relationship with your animals is a big reason I keep watching your videos. When you hold one of your chickens your face just lights up with joy! Thank you for all the hard work you put into creating your content.👍

  • @baylee_baby_
    @baylee_baby_ 3 года назад +195

    Golden comets have got to be the most underrated chickens super calm and AMAZING X-large eggs.

    • @lucylutz801
      @lucylutz801 3 года назад +21

      YES. They're super similar to ISA browns, and they are so incredibly chill and friendly. And supposedly among THE best layers you can get. I'm loving mine.

    • @lisapersons7999
      @lisapersons7999 2 года назад +9

      Yes! Our Golden Comet is our best layer in terms of egg size and consistency! And is the sweetest!!

    • @carolynplante4513
      @carolynplante4513 2 года назад +10

      And smart too! I only had one Golden Comet. But had a very varied flock. I also had one Barred Rock that would run the length of my 16 foot coop to attack my Golden Comet. (her name was Ginger Cackle.) Ginger literally would wait until I came into the coop to get in a nest box and lay her eggs. Because she knew I would protect her from that Barred Rock. Ginger would come hop on my lap if I was sitting down. None of my chickens were handled much when they were growing. I had a job that took up the great majority of my time. Even so Ginger Cackle was the tamest, friendliest chicken I've ever had.

    • @claytonpierce3516
      @claytonpierce3516 2 года назад +7

      Agreed I have had the best experience with comets

    • @jackieb7603
      @jackieb7603 2 года назад +9

      I just got 4 Golden Comet chicks! They are so sweet and love attention 💕

  • @keegankramer9503
    @keegankramer9503 2 года назад +11

    I am a 13 year old egg farmer and I have 30 chickens and I have had chickens for about 1year and Plymouth Barred rocks because they are so gentle there not mean and they are a good chicken for having kids around and they are supposed to be gentle.

  • @tracykon8750
    @tracykon8750 2 года назад +44

    My husband I are going to get our first chicks in just over a week! We have talked about this for a while, and we figured, with the way things are going, we better not wait any longer! :)

    • @Charlotte-zj8rq
      @Charlotte-zj8rq Год назад

      I have a few hens. My husband expanded the coop and we are going to get our first chicks next week. A year later, how are yours doing?

  • @cullenlee6461
    @cullenlee6461 3 года назад +77

    In terms of chickens I have bonded with the most, my favorite breeds are definitely Rhode Island reds, Buff Orpington, and Black Australorps.

    • @ellengough1650
      @ellengough1650 3 года назад +7

      Rhode Island’s are so funny ours are very curious and come when called they just pop out from under bushes etc in the garden and run/waddle to us 😂

    • @reactiontimethesecond2739
      @reactiontimethesecond2739 2 года назад

      They're all quiet

    • @carolynplante4513
      @carolynplante4513 2 года назад +3

      I really like the Australorps and the Buffs. But my experience with the RI Reds wasn't good. Really flighty, and kept the easy going hens stirred up all the time.

    • @keegankramer9503
      @keegankramer9503 2 года назад +2

      I like Plymouth Barred Rock

    • @isaiahhallett9871
      @isaiahhallett9871 2 года назад

      Love the Black Australorp, Plymouth Barred Rock, Olive Egger

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 2 года назад +24

    I've had chickens for about 10 years. Many different breeds. One thing I have noticed is that the breed characteristics can vary greatly depending on where you get the chickens from. So if you get one breed and you don't like it particularly, try that breed again from a different source and it might be totally different. For instance, in my town there are four sources to get chickens from and I have gotten some from every one of them. I have now narrowed it down to one place I like the best. That one place has had chickens that come closest to meeting the breed specifications that you read about when you're trying to pick breeds. So do a little shopping, lol experimenting and don't be afraid to try new places.

  • @yooperguy8585
    @yooperguy8585 3 года назад +67

    Love our Olive egger, although her egg production drops drastically during the winter. Moran's are also a great breed. But you can't beat the Australorps! They are very quiet, great personality, extremely
    Friendly, HIGHLY Productive, large egg layers. They do extremely well here in the far North winters and summers. Just expect to spend extra time in the coop during the winter as they love the socialization.

  • @lionsoulhomestead
    @lionsoulhomestead 2 года назад +26

    Our family loves Easter Eggers as well! They're fairly colorful as babies, and simply beautiful once they mature! Plus, the surprise of seeing their egg color. I must say it's nice to finally see a Wisconsin Homesteader, definitely clicking that bell to stay update on your videos!

  • @lailawolters
    @lailawolters 3 года назад +32

    We have two polish chickens (buff laced and a black and white one) they are the absolute sweetest chickens we have ever had and will follow you around the yard. Idk if it's just these two polish but they are so cuddly, weird and sweet and probably my favorite breed.

    • @carolynplante4513
      @carolynplante4513 2 года назад +4

      Laila I used to have a White Crested Black Polish rooster. He probably wouldn't have done well in a show because his white crest was a perfect circle "hat". To the point he could only see down. He was so funny and sweet. He would hear my footsteps and just sit down. I'd pick him up and carry him around with me.

    • @OvcharkaShepherd
      @OvcharkaShepherd 2 года назад

      My heart is breaking. My two polish chicks turned out to be roosters and need to be dispatched. They are so beautiful and sweet but cannot be raised In The city.

  • @richardclausen154
    @richardclausen154 3 года назад +41

    I am always interested to see people's choices in chickens. Your criteria is based on color, and you have good taste in colors. After seeing your mixed dozen, I would say some Rouen duck eggs with their pastel green color, and the Golden 300 Hybrid with a slight pinkish white color would look amazing. We raised both ducks and chickens and sold half and half duck and chicken eggs. We called it the rainbow pack, and were always sold out. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jenniferlanigan8178
    @jenniferlanigan8178 3 года назад +42

    I love my Wyandotte's!! Dual purpose big birds and are full of personality and lovely colors. I have Red Laced Blue's and Silver Laced.

    • @SaneAsylum
      @SaneAsylum 3 года назад +2

      Super chill birds.

    • @blackpackhomesteadchrisand7337
      @blackpackhomesteadchrisand7337 3 года назад +1

      Something to consider. Thank you!

    • @carolynplante4513
      @carolynplante4513 2 года назад

      I've never had them but the pics I have seen of the Red Laced Blues are gorgeous.

    • @daniellesnyder1244
      @daniellesnyder1244 2 года назад

      We just learned about Wyandotte’s from another video and want to add them next year! 😍

    • @alexgoldwin8041
      @alexgoldwin8041 2 года назад

      Me too! We had 3 Golden wyandottes , we call them Golden girls or GG.

  • @michelemarie885
    @michelemarie885 3 года назад +23

    We are new chicken owners - they will be three weeks old tomorrow. There was limited stock when we ordered (lots of new chicken owners out there I guess!). We ended up with four each of white leghorns, Rhode Island reds and Plymouth Barred Rocks, and three Easter Eggers. So far they all seem pretty nice! I have been using your soaked chicken feed treats and they love that sooo much!!

    • @OakAbode
      @OakAbode  3 года назад

      I'm so glad to hear you're using the soaked chicken feed trick! That's so great!

  • @allynflinchbaugh4570
    @allynflinchbaugh4570 3 года назад +15

    My favorite 3:
    Buff Orpingtons: nice brown eggs, big but very mellow, gentle personality, they are broody & can raise their own young.
    Sumatrans: nice white eggs, they are broody & can raise their own young & they are good foragers.
    Bantam easter eggers: nice green eggs, small chickens, they are broody & can raise their own young as well as raising Japanese quail chicks

  • @cassieashland4935
    @cassieashland4935 3 года назад +48

    Color wise I agree with all of your breed recommendations! However personality wise I like brahmas, Orpingtons and australorps. Those three are so sweet and even my 3 year old can walk up and pick them up.

    • @OakAbode
      @OakAbode  3 года назад +4

      Such good choices! They sound adorable. 😊

  • @Jennyvill82
    @Jennyvill82 2 года назад +31

    I like to have a mixture of breeds just because I love seeing different colors and eggs. But my favorite is the blue laced red Wyandotte. The males I’ve gotten from this breed so far have been so chill and the females have been ok but broody which in my opinion is a good thing sometimes. I also love the Rhode Island reds because of their great egg laying and pretty good size eggs. Also I have to mention my buddy that’s a black star, as soon as she sees me step outside she follows me around the yard waiting for me to move a pot or rock or something so she can get some worms. I love my chickens so much and are my favorite pets besides my cats.

    • @moseleereadingroom8267
      @moseleereadingroom8267 2 года назад +1

      Jenny VIII. The two best creatures in the world are cats and chickens. But cats rule. For my cats, I am truly the servant. The best thing about the chickens, is the eggs. I adore the dark brown eggs from my Marans. This year I added Olive eggers, Easter eggers, and golden comets. The comets are so friendly they try to walk on my feet when I'm walking in the yard. It is such a hoot. One of my Marines taps on the door with her beak when she wants to come in. She walks around the house, and when she first started laying, she laid in the house.

    • @motogem1408
      @motogem1408 Год назад

      I'm right there with you on the Rhode Island Reds and Black Star. I have one of each. They are 2wks younger than my 2 silver laced wyandottes and my 2 Easter Eggers. Even though they are the most picked on, the R.I and Black Star are my best laying. My black star will wait for me to pet her then she will go off forging. It's our good morning ritual.

    • @lynnlamont3485
      @lynnlamont3485 Год назад

      Where do you find the blue laced red Wyandottes?

  • @jenaertel5666
    @jenaertel5666 3 года назад +20

    Just got barred rocks, buff orpingtons and and added in an Easter egger because you recommend them so much. Excited to see how they grow!

  • @oliviaplumb8958
    @oliviaplumb8958 3 года назад +40

    My favorite so far has been the black astralorp. We have a 12 year old of that breed who is just the sweetest hen. We’ve also had snow white easter eggers and road island reds which were great. Now we’re raising brahmas and olive eggers!

    • @davidbenner2289
      @davidbenner2289 Год назад +4

      A red tailed hawk tried to carry one away but had to drop her because she was too heavy.

    • @nadinevanhees90
      @nadinevanhees90 Год назад +1

      Good breed, and yes, quite huge!

    • @s.s.9149
      @s.s.9149 Год назад +1

      I'm starting with Brahmas, and hopefully Australorps (finances willing). We have an incubator and egg producers all around us so we are considering getting the Brahmas and then buying 2-3 dozen various eggs from different folks and seeing what hatches to fill out our flock. I'm pretty adamant about the Brahmas though, I've wanted one ever since I saw one coming out the round door of a coop and thought it was a child in a costume.

    • @lynnlamont3485
      @lynnlamont3485 Год назад +2

      Buff Brahmas are on my list.

  • @a.b.5321
    @a.b.5321 3 года назад +13

    We have 14 chickens: 6 Silkies, 1 BCM, and 7 Easter Eggers. Our Easter Eggers are friendliest. Hands down. They are like little puppies. The Silkies are friendly, but not in the same way; they don’t like to be cuddled quite as much as the EE’s, and our EE roo is the FRIENDLIEST ROO ON THE PLANET while our Silkie Roos are (non-threatening) a-holes. Our BCM is insanely inquisitive and will follow us anywhere, BUT, she does not like to be held. That’s okay. We love her so much. I hatched Silkies and BCM’s at the same time. I hatched 9 BCM’s and am kicking myself for not keeping more because of that gorgeous egg!
    Because I got our EE’s from a hatchery (I won’t and don’t need to do that ever again) they really breed for that blue egg. So there isn’t a lot of variety in our EE eggs, but, we have two that lay eggs I can tell apart from the others: one lays a very light blue speckled egg and one lays a really soft, sea foam green. 😄
    P.S. If you want to see our crazy friendly EE roo, check out one of my most recent videos on @cali_wanderer_ or @bruadarach_farm on Instagram. He’s a gem!!! 😍❤️🥰 I promise I don’t go around advertising my IG accounts... this is the first time I’ve ever posted them to RUclips and I may even delete this because it feels weird. 🤣

    • @logicalblueberry
      @logicalblueberry Год назад

      What is a BCM? FYI: You should always spell it out the first time before using an abbreviation.

    • @kdavis450
      @kdavis450 Год назад

      ​@@logicalblueberryBlack Copper Marans=BCM

  • @gordonmacdowell8117
    @gordonmacdowell8117 11 месяцев назад +4

    I keep going back to Ameraucana chickens, for their personable nature and those blue-green eggs.

  • @yassinali2328
    @yassinali2328 3 года назад +17

    We bought two “Ameraucana” chicks and they started out looking the same (could barely tell them apart) but now that their feathers have come in, they don’t even look like the same breed! They are awesome though and I can’t wait for Dump Truck (Dumpy) and Chickira to lay their different color eggs! Thanks for sharing!

  • @elizabethlocke4048
    @elizabethlocke4048 3 года назад +20

    I have two French Black Copper Marans chicks and I can't wait to get those chocolate brown eggs 😍 Marans is French (pretty positive it's a town in France) so the closest American pronunciation would be Mar-ahn with the S being silent. But most people say it the way you've been saying it 🤷‍♀️ Doesn't really matter. I don't think the chickens get offended either way 🤣 I have three Easter Egger chicks and I'm really excited about their eggs too!! And I was just noticing today how all three of them are starting to look completely different even though they looked identical when we first got them. So cool! And it'll make it so much easier to tell them apart 😅 I also have a couple Barred Rocks, Red Stars, and bantams (not sure of their breeds yet). They're all still chicks so Idk which will be our favorites, but I'm excited to find out 😄 Thanks for sharing yours!

  • @MystickalGoddess
    @MystickalGoddess 2 года назад +14

    Yes, there’s always an “S” in Marans. I’ve bred my blue and splash Marans to crested cream keg bars and got dark army green layers! Some Easter Evers lay plain old brown too. Love your choices. I’ll add that astrolops are great personalities and awesome layers!

    • @kmcollins84
      @kmcollins84 2 года назад +1

      Yes my olive egger was crested cream legbar x the Maran that looks like barred rocks (my brain is not working currently lol)

  • @TealStoneHomestead
    @TealStoneHomestead 3 года назад +37

    I love all of the ones you mentioned!! But my absolute favorite chicken is my salmon faverolles. We drove way too far to get my hen and rooster from a breeder in Michigan, but they are the absolute sweetest and adorable!! :)

    • @michelleb483
      @michelleb483 2 года назад +3

      ohhh I'm getting a salmon faverolle next month! I was wondering if they were good chickens anyways!

    • @annak804
      @annak804 2 года назад +2

      Favorolle are of Dorking heritage the 5 toes is how you know.

    • @jordan450r
      @jordan450r 2 года назад +2

      we have several super sweet breeds and our samon is always the first to greet us.

    • @vintagesweethaul9773
      @vintagesweethaul9773 2 года назад +2

      What breeder?

    • @kimberlesisk7545
      @kimberlesisk7545 Год назад

      Im in MI looking for Salmon Faverolle. Who is the breeder?

  • @brandibellemeineke6382
    @brandibellemeineke6382 3 года назад +7

    I just got my first chicks this spring and love them so much! I wanted a mixed flock and ended up with 1 easter egger, 1 barred rock, 1 rhode island red, and 1 jersey giant. They are only 9 weeks old, so still developing their personalities, but the BR and EE are the friendliest birds! The RIR and JG are really nice, too. I love a lot of things about my JG and think they might be an underrated breed! I hope she will go broody when she's grown up. I would love to have a chicken handle raising the next generation for me. So much dust in the house from this first batch!

  • @hehehehaw00
    @hehehehaw00 Год назад +16

    This may not be the best egg-laying breed, but silkies are just SO CUTE. They are also very friendly, so if you like hanging out with chickens and don’t really care about the eggs, it’s definitely the breed for you!

    • @Mrsmorgan8815
      @Mrsmorgan8815 Год назад +2

      I have two bantam silkie hens in my flock and they are by far the most hilarious chickens I've ever raised. They weigh less than 2lbs each and are sweet as sugar with people but they'll boss around my bigger hens and my 9lb roo all day long lol! I call them my Karen's, if they're upset about ANYTHING they start hollering and get all kinds of noisy 😂😂😂😂

    • @k10ishere
      @k10ishere Год назад +1

      My daughter wants some silkies!

    • @OnceUponaTimeline
      @OnceUponaTimeline Год назад +1

      Yep we got silkies and even the roosters that grew up together were able to get along pretty well, sometimes they would push on each other and flap their wings but nothing major, it was like it was a friendly fight instead of a real fight.

    • @della34
      @della34 Год назад

      @@Mrsmorgan8815 my old silkie bossed all of my alot bigger hens even my brahmas 😂i do miss her

  • @KarenInOregonCity
    @KarenInOregonCity 3 года назад +4

    I, too, like Easter Eggers. We also have Barnevelders (friendly but they don't particularly like to be held), and blue Australorps (very sweet disposition), and Novagens (which actually like to be held and cuddled). Our year-old Australorp went broody, but since we didn't have a rooster we 'borrowed' some fertile eggs from a friend. She has turned out to be a fantastic mother hen. The best thing is they all are doing great in a mixed breed flock.

  • @underthetornado
    @underthetornado 2 года назад +5

    My absolute favorites are the Americaunas. They're so loving and sweet. I found New Hampshire Reds to be super intelligent. One of mine constantly chatted to me all day long!!! Lol

  • @shellyfox9410
    @shellyfox9410 3 года назад +14

    I’m a new chicken momma so I have no idea what breeds are my favorite but I do want to add some Easter eggers to our flock!

    • @OakAbode
      @OakAbode  3 года назад +1

      😊 So fun!

    • @a.b.5321
      @a.b.5321 3 года назад +1

      If you have kids, they are the best! At least in our experience. Like Oak Abode, I will always have some in my flock. Plus they add pretty color to your egg crates. 😃

  • @auburnhillhomestead6565
    @auburnhillhomestead6565 3 года назад +12

    I love my Buff Orpingtons. I’ve trained them with treats and they love to snuggle. They can be a little lippy though, so maybe not the best in cities.

  • @Jpeveto44
    @Jpeveto44 3 года назад +7

    I originally got Leghorn and sold them and got Easter Eggers. The Easter Eggers seem to be much happier to see me everyday. They are still very young but I'm very happy with them.

    • @rphb5870
      @rphb5870 3 года назад +3

      they properly just think "food" chickens eat all the time, and will eat almost anything.

  • @kittyhawk7060
    @kittyhawk7060 2 года назад +71

    My two favorite chickens are "Chicken Little" and "Foghorn Leghorn." They "crack" me up. That was a "yoke."

  • @jerryhartsell4531
    @jerryhartsell4531 3 года назад +4

    I have 11 Easter Eggers and I couldn’t agree more. Not saying they my favorite but definitely top three. Beautiful birds and super friendly.

    • @OakAbode
      @OakAbode  3 года назад

      😊 Gotta love 'em!

  • @hershey307
    @hershey307 Год назад +1

    I just got 4 chicks today! (2 leghorns, 1 golden comet and a buff orpington). I'm so excited. I've watched these videos before even getting them to make sure I would be doing the best for them. Thanks for your videos!!

  • @evanorvell8368
    @evanorvell8368 2 года назад +6

    My EEs were all gray and silver with similar markings to yours when they were chicks. They all grew up to look different, but with black and white and gray feathers. One is obviously part silver lace wyandott because she has the same identical feathers. She lays a slim, blue green egg that has a sheen. Two of them have beards, but one lays a pink egg and the other blue. The fourth only lays blue fairy eggs (she's 18 months old). They're sweet girls, but not as fat as yours because I can't let them free range because of hawks. They get seeds and bugs as treats, too. I also love my lavender orpingtons.

  • @l.g.72
    @l.g.72 Год назад +3

    My favorites are Silkies I have 2 1 male and 1 female my husband gave them to me on Valentine's as baby chicks they were born in February they are now 7 months super fluffy they look like snow white Angelic looking and now I'm grandma it's her first time being a mommy and she is such a good moma 😘 she gave me 4 beautiful chicks so far she laid over 18 when she started getting broody!😍 they are super friendly and spoiled they love to cuddle and go night night on my chest I just tell them go night night and they lean over and lay their heads on my chest or lay their heads around my neck & shoulder they're adorable super friendly and calm and very spoiled I baby talk to them and they get all excited and start prancing and dancing around and start making silly baby noises. I have my silkies very spoiled they sit on my lap and watch TV and some will talk back like when I tell them be quiet and they growl right back at me like they're answering right back at me. and repeat telling them be quiet and they talk back right back at you 😂 and I repeat and tell them again and again and they always have to have the last word they are funny and very silly also..🤩😍

  • @sjohnson33
    @sjohnson33 Год назад +1

    Thanks for information.
    Ive narrowed my favorite to standard cochin. They are not consistent layers, and they lay later. I just love the process of mama sitting on nest and caring for the chics. Cochins love nesting. Even if you're not wanting them too, they love it.
    I also love their bustle tails and feathered legs.

  • @matfik236ify
    @matfik236ify 3 года назад +3

    We are first time chicken parents. Got 2 Blue Rocks, 2 Orpingtons (most cuddly), and one each Americana, Black Astrolorp, Welsummer (Woody and she's got the best, friendliest personality) and a Barred Plymouth Rock
    Chickens rock! Can't wait for the eggs...

  • @oz4wdcampingfun337
    @oz4wdcampingfun337 11 месяцев назад +3

    You are so happy, thanks for making me smile ❤

  • @sharon_rn2066
    @sharon_rn2066 3 года назад +8

    I always had a mixed flock but my absolute favorite was Speckled Sussex. ❤️ Very friendly and inquisitive (always ran out to meet the UPS guy and would jump in my trunk when I came home with groceries), good layers and beautiful birds. Also loved my Easter Eggers, Barred Rocks and Buff Orpington. Love your flock!

  • @randalllaue4042
    @randalllaue4042 Год назад +2

    Once I saw the video of a chicken run up to little girl for a hug, it changed my view on chicken’s.

  • @trinareeves4494
    @trinareeves4494 2 года назад +3

    I have all of the chickens you mentioned plus many more breeds. I actually breed black copper marans and olive eggers. I also breed Lavender Ameraucanas which are the most docile chickens I have ever had. Another favorite of mine are barred rocks and blue plymouth rocks, and golden comets. Happy Chicken Farming!

    • @YouButter
      @YouButter 2 года назад

      Do you sell ? I’m looking now for chicks. Ty

  • @mikeashby7649
    @mikeashby7649 Год назад +2

    I love those breeds pink and green eggs! I love it mainly the yolks never break for sunny side up eggs!

  • @shawnana85
    @shawnana85 3 месяца назад

    I agree 100% , my Easter eggers are my lovey babies, I call them my house chickens because one hen (and her mother before her) will follow so close behind me that when I open the door she’ll sneak in the house without me even noticing! They are just like you said, they love pets and they’ll let the kids just walk right up and pick them up and give them a hug!

  • @phipgeorge
    @phipgeorge Год назад +1

    I inherited 2 Red Stars and a Barred Plymouth Rock from friends who moved out of state. I have since supplemented with a hatchery “Ameraucana”, a Cream Legbar, and a Bielefelder. Out of this small sample size, the Barred Rock has the best personality, the most calm, gentle, accepting bird, and a good layer. The Red Stars consistently harass newcomers. The Ameraucana has a great personality and the Cream Legbar was very flighty and skittish until she survived a hawk attack and I nursed her back to health over 4 days. Now she always approaches me with eagerness and wants me to pick her up. The Bielefelder falls somewhere between the Barred Rock and Red Star in personality.

  • @Silvia-0
    @Silvia-0 3 года назад +5

    I only have buff Orpingtons and barred rocks. I definitely prefer my buffs as far as personality, they are snuggle bugs. The barreds are also sweet and will jump on my lap but they are more skittish and a challenge to catch if I need to. I definitely want some Easter Eggers eventually, love the fluffy beards!

  • @CFarnwide
    @CFarnwide Год назад +1

    My favorite??? We started our new flock with Easter Eggers and they are so much fun! Great coloring, personality, and colorful egg basket. Last spring we added Speckled Sussex and personality wise, they are easily my favorite! So relaxed and friendly. The only downside is their eggs are a touch smaller.

  • @0niongirl
    @0niongirl 3 года назад +1

    I have a small flock of 4 Wyandottes and I love them so much! They are reliable egg layers, friendly and beautiful. They are also super quiet and they do not cluck all day (unlike my New Hampshire), which is very important to me an my neighbors.

  • @YouTubeSucks47012
    @YouTubeSucks47012 2 года назад +1

    We have young EE’s and it’s mixed so far on the personalities but they’re super pretty and I love them! I have loved our Isa Brown hens so much, they’re so friendly and will totally sit on your lap! I have a very tame Leghorn pullet so far, and I have a cuddly silver laced wyandotte pullet as well. I think the time you spend socializing them makes such a huge difference! Treats help!

  • @ruthharris2697
    @ruthharris2697 2 года назад +2

    I've always loved buff Orpington, this time I am ordering light sussex, RIR, and blue laced wyandottes. Can't wait to get to know them. We are hatching eggs 🥚

  • @MyBearhugger
    @MyBearhugger Год назад +1

    You are certainly right about the Easter Eggers. They are our favorite as well, mostly because the Americauna mix (BTW, your Easter Eggers are ADORABLE) are SOOO friendly. We even had one (loved that bird!) who was an Americauna/Hamburg. Took us awhile to figure out what she was crossed with and finally came up with the Hamburg. The Hamburg are a small breed, flighty (and good flyers!), lay daily, good foragers, spunky and very chatty. They can be very friendly in their chattiness or can cuss you out like a trucker if they don't like something. Their tone says it all! Cracks me up how this little bird can boss around another bird two to three times her size and get away with it. It's always fun with Easter Eggers to try and figure out what they Americauna was crossed with because the feed store doesn't usually know. We finally figured out our last three Easter Eggers were Americauna/Brahma's by their coloring, the feathers on the feet of one of them, the size of one of the sisters (who also has feathers on her feet), the intelligence (surprisingly smart bird), and their overt gentleness. Most of those turned out to be Brahma traits. Still have the beautiful cheek puffs and beard of the Americauna.

  • @lauralowery9750
    @lauralowery9750 Год назад

    I love watching your videos on chickens I have brought every thing I need for 4 baby chicks and will be going to pick them up this Thursday 3/17 from a feed store

  • @monikaleon5968
    @monikaleon5968 3 года назад +2

    I absolutely love the ones you mentioned, but I also had a light brahma that I got from a farm as an adult hen, so very little socialization in her early life. And she was the most friendliest and chillist chicken I have ever owned! She would let anyone hold her and pet her. But she was also one of the top chickens in the pecking order so she never let any of the other girls take advantage of her. I also had 3 pearl white leghorns and they were super flighty and not friendly, but very good foragers and our best layers. This new batch of chicks I got has one leghorn and she is the friendliest of them all. Will even perch in my hand and fall asleep! So you never know what you'll get till you get them 😄

  • @Alicia.Marie.13
    @Alicia.Marie.13 3 года назад +1

    My favorite are Cochin for looks and Black star for eggs and personality. Our were just so beautiful and friendly with HUGE terracotta colored eggs.

  • @TIznus
    @TIznus Год назад +1

    We love our Easter Eggers too, we have four of them, and they are all very sweet! We have two Australotps- one is very dominant and the other one is a complete scaredy-cat, but they are great egg layers as are the Easter Eggers. Lastly, we have a couple of golden laced. Wynandott- and they are very smart and curious, and also a very good lawyer!

  • @judyseaton7243
    @judyseaton7243 3 года назад +1

    We will be getting chickens in a couple of months and you confirmed the Easter egger as one choice which we had read about and were already liking! The public comments about the other chickens have helped out for our list. We like your other videos too, keep up the good work! Esp about getting a few chicks at first and adding to the flock as we go along. Living in Florida we look forward to having them outside a lot with our mild winters. The deep layer bedding is what we are going for also, and we read quite a bit about the organic industrial hemp for bedding. Thanks so much for sharing all your info and “your personality” to go with it!

  • @LovingIdaho
    @LovingIdaho 4 месяца назад

    After 54 years of having chickens , My favorite breeds are golden comet ( red star ), speckled Sussex and Buff Orpington or Barnvelder .
    I had a golden Comet ( red star) lay a egg that was 2 1/2 “x 4” at one time .

  • @fakecubed
    @fakecubed 2 года назад +2

    My favorites are Australorp, Bielefelder, Marans, Isbar, and Malines.

  • @michelleb483
    @michelleb483 2 года назад +1

    in my opinion, my 3 favourites are easter eggers, austrolorps, and lavender orpingtons.

  • @mojoflyingsolo639
    @mojoflyingsolo639 3 года назад +2

    I love the Blue Cochins, they are very friendly and I love the fact they look like they are wearing feathered bloomers. I just got 15 new chicks and if I had it to do over they would all be Blue Cochins. I also got Black Australorps, Buff Orpingtons, and Welsummers, still love the Blue Cochins the best.

  • @c.and.t.adventures
    @c.and.t.adventures Год назад +1

    Our favorite breed so far is Sapphire Gem Plymouth Rocks!!! They are stunning and very very easy going and sweet and hardy and lay lots of large brown eggs! 🐓

  • @kathleenredick275
    @kathleenredick275 5 месяцев назад

    In our 20's my husband and I had Araucanas (south american) and White Leghorns. The Araucanas laid all colors of eggs - pink, blue, green, etc. I never hear of those anymore. The Leghorns were egg laying machines, the Araucanas were more like game hens...super personalities, and topknots, feathered feet or legs. Super fun!

  • @MaKaylaJ26
    @MaKaylaJ26 3 года назад +13

    my black astralorp is literally the sweetest

  • @Brkprsn
    @Brkprsn Год назад +1

    Our easter egger bantams are the COOLEST chickens we have. Tough, fun, loving, and they look awesome.

  • @cindybroadus3277
    @cindybroadus3277 Год назад +1

    I am in love with your Easter Eggers and I am going to order some and have chicken friends too!😀

  • @claudiapharaoh1040
    @claudiapharaoh1040 Год назад +1

    I raised Auracuanas. I had mint green, olive crab, light blue n light pink eggs. I always sold out of eggs every Saturday morning at Agri feed in Knoxville about 15 to 20 dozen at 3 dollars a dozen. I miss my chickens.

  • @shannonpope875
    @shannonpope875 Год назад +1

    I have Golden Comets. They lay beautiful brown eggs in a variety of shades that are sometimes speckled and they lay pretty much all year. They have sweet personalities as well.

  • @daniellesnyder1244
    @daniellesnyder1244 2 года назад +1

    We have 8 chicks, 4 Ameraucanas and 4 Black Australorps. Next year we want to add Wyandotte’s. Yes, only day three and already addicted! 🤪

  • @redtwin1968
    @redtwin1968 9 дней назад

    I know this is an older video but great information! My favorites are eastereggers as well! I love the earmuffs! I just got some Black Copper Marans so excited to get some dark eggs. You are spot on regarding Americauna and Eastereggers. Some stores will sell eastereggers as Americana (missing the U). They are just eastereggers though. If they are a true Americauna they will lay a light blue egg, not green, not olive.

  • @mitzi3140
    @mitzi3140 3 года назад +1

    Lavender and spangled Orpington. Very calm and friendly. I LOVE my Lavender rooster Willie (Nelson.) He has the sweetest disposition

  • @janetsharp7309
    @janetsharp7309 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you for your videos. I'm a newbie to chickens & have learned so much from you. I just ordered ordered my first 4 Easter eggers. You helped me decide which chicks to get.

  • @kareneweiner3712
    @kareneweiner3712 Год назад +1

    I started out with Buff Orphingtons. Have had different Brahmas had a wide assortment o N e time and that wasn’t too good. Now have a larger flock of Red star and they are laying beautiful chocolate eggs very calm and tame. With them have black and white Wyandots. They are sweet but are really taking their time laying their almost pink egg at a decent size. Almost like they might lay pulley eggs for s long time. I use a little light and they do just great.

  • @jaylenewallace7131
    @jaylenewallace7131 2 года назад +1

    I've had a little chicken and I didn't know what kind of breed it was it was so friendly I thought I was never going to get it adjusted to the yard I just found out from you that it was an Easter Egger thank you very much for your knowledge the eggs are the most beautiful blue

  • @sherreeroper7656
    @sherreeroper7656 Год назад +1

    I have a French Maran, she was only 1year old..she's now 4 and hasn't layed an egg in 2 years..she's now just a pet and companion to my special needs chicken.
    I just bought 4 Easter egger chicks

  • @LeoTheYuty
    @LeoTheYuty Год назад +1

    The Black Australorp, Buff Orpington, and Easter Egger are my favorites of the ones I've raised so far.

  • @247rug
    @247rug 3 года назад +2

    Some of the favorites on our farm are Batred Rocks, Wyandottes and Sapphire Gems. Our Sapphire Gems lay the largest eggs we've ever had.

  • @mollys8379
    @mollys8379 3 года назад +3

    My olive eggers are so super sweet, especially our roos! I've never met kinder, more sociable roosters!

  • @pipervalleycreations129
    @pipervalleycreations129 2 года назад

    We adore our Buff Orpington, Buttercup. She will get in your lap for pets and is by far the sweetest, most docile chicken we have. We have a Partridge Rock hen that doesn’t like to be touched and will peck at us if we try. We aren’t a fan of her. Our meanest to the other chickens is our Blue Andalusian. She’s taller than the others as well. Our best layers are our white leghorns and Rhode Island Red.

  • @bmiller3347
    @bmiller3347 Год назад +1

    Buff Orpington/Australorp mix. So sweet and docile and productive layers year round.

  • @willstringer2843
    @willstringer2843 3 года назад +4

    my favourites are black australorps, easter egger x silkies and black stars? i think that’s their names. really funny creatures

  • @franzenmusic
    @franzenmusic 2 года назад +1

    Austrolorps are sweet. I had one named Targo Thunder. She was super sweet.

  • @vikkiwright5674
    @vikkiwright5674 3 года назад +1

    My favorite breed is the cochin. They are beautiful friendly and good layers. And they tend to be much quieter than my other breeds. And also my little silkiest girl. She thinks she's a dog, follows me around the garden and yard all day. She can't be in the main coop cuz the other hens are so much bigger than her and I have a few bullies in my flock. Her eggs are tiny but her sweet personality and the fact that she can't really do any damage in the garden allows me to just let her wander around all day. And at night I put her in her little mini coop and shesgood to go.

  • @kimlucero4630
    @kimlucero4630 7 месяцев назад

    Totally agree with your number one! I absolutely adore my little beauty and can’t wait to get more!!

  • @ricksanford6485
    @ricksanford6485 Год назад +1

    Sapphire gems, lavender orps, buff orps, black astralorps, Cinnamon queens, are the best friendliest chickens I have ever owned

  • @ShadowsandCityLights
    @ShadowsandCityLights Год назад +1

    I love americanas for their beards and lovely coloring!

  • @Kathleen67.
    @Kathleen67. 3 года назад +1

    My favorites are Black Austrolorps and Silver Laced Wyandottes. They both lay well year around (we don't use artificial light). They are both very friendly and dual purpose birds that do well in winter. We got a black rooster that might be a cross, has feathers on the outside of his legs and the sheen of a Black Austrolorp's feathers in the sun; he is the best rooster, sweet and protective as can be. The Barred rocks we've had have been bullies, all of them; culled three last year, gave one away, and the last one is in her own cage next to the run. I can't bring myself to get rid of here, but she has been pecking so much at the other girls that they were becoming injured.

  • @emeralds222
    @emeralds222 3 месяца назад

    You have a personality that shines. I subscribed just for that.

  • @rhinometal2
    @rhinometal2 Год назад +1

    Hi,
    I don't have any chicken at home, but based on your presentation I like your Easter Eggers the most. You have different chicken breeds in your backyard, so how do you keep them from crossing breeding?
    Take care and thank you for making the video and sharing your love of raising chickens.

  • @underthetrees4780
    @underthetrees4780 2 года назад

    I rescued what I decided is a Gold Top from my local bank and she's almost friendly now. I got a pair of New Hampshire sisters to make a little flock and the chunky one is super confident, approachable, stubborn, but her sister is very skittish and the low hen. The street chicken is the smallest, but still the boss hen, though my chunky NH took a run at the top when she was angrily molting through winter.

  • @tacticalzombie126
    @tacticalzombie126 3 года назад +1

    I would say my favorites are Americanas, Barred Rocks. But my personal favorite in my flock is my one leghorn, may not be most people’s favorites but mine is one of a kind it’s probably my most friendly chicken that loves to be held. She’s a little princess.

  • @LifeWithElizabeth
    @LifeWithElizabeth Год назад +1

    I actually wanted Easter eggers or Olive eggers but my TSC just had "Ameracaunas." Now I'm excited to see how they turn out!

  • @ramblinrosecottage5983
    @ramblinrosecottage5983 3 года назад +3

    New chicken momma here. I bought 2 Barred Rocks and 2 "Americauna" EE from Murray McMurray in April. I got them as 4 week old juvenile hens because I didn't want to go through the baby chick in the brooder for 8 weeks thing. The Barred Rocks are by far the friendlier ones in my small flock. The EE are curious (and prettier in my opinion) but they are "flightier" They run away from me where the Barred Rocks come up to me and want to be petted. Looking forward to the EE colored eggs, though.

    • @OakAbode
      @OakAbode  3 года назад

      Oh wow! I'll have to get my hands on some Barred Rocks now!

    • @sarahleehazel24
      @sarahleehazel24 3 года назад

      Our Barred Rock is the ‘Queen’ she bosses everyone around

  • @schammond8993
    @schammond8993 Год назад +1

    I have 3 Easter Eggers raised from day old chicks. They came with 12 other various breeds. I treated them all the same. Handling them every day. The 12 greet me. Jump on my arm, my shoulder and lap when I'm sitting. They always gather around my feet.
    The EE are shy and don't come to me. They have always been Chicken Littles.
    Scared of everything. It has taken a lot of work to win their trust and I'm still working on it. Patience Patience Patience. A note for newbies,
    They are all different in personality just like our children. One day you think they've got it, the next day is Ground Hog Day.

  • @altachristine956
    @altachristine956 3 года назад +3

    I’ve got three little Easter Eggers because Tractor Supply tricked me by putting “Americana pullets”. All three are different colors and two are super friendly. My leghorns are the friendliest though. (Weird).

  • @deniserobbins8038
    @deniserobbins8038 Год назад

    My favorites are Australorps, Barred Rocks and New Hampshire Reds. I love the mix of feather colors and the cheerful personalities. 😊

  • @CC-sj1bo
    @CC-sj1bo 3 года назад

    I'm only new to keeping chickens, and none of mine has started laying yet (about 20 weeks old). I have 1 Easter Egger (had 4 but lost 1, and 2 were male), 1 Cream Legbar/Araucana cross, 1 Polish/Araucana cross, and 1 pure Polish. The pure Polish has such an adorable personality. I always have to be careful not to step on her, she loves being around my feet and seeing what I'm doing when I'm out in the yard, and she's always the first to investigate anything new. She's by far the smallest but stands up for herself, seems to be about third in the pecking order so far.

  • @jamiebrooks743
    @jamiebrooks743 3 года назад +1

    I have two Easter Eggers that are most likely a cross with a Legbar as they have a tuff on top of their heads instead of a beard and muffs. As far as I know Easter Egger just means they have the blue egg gene. :) one of my Easter Eggers is my favorite. She is so gentle and sweet and will sing the cutest song to me. She will just sit in my arms for hours with no fuss. The other is my most flighty, not a fan of being pick up, although if she is in my lap she’s a happy girl. I also have 2 Buff Orpingtons, and two Black Australorps. All with different but really sweet personalities. This is my first flock and so far all the talk of these breeds being the friendliest seems accurate. :) I’m addicted for sure. Next year I want an Oliver Egger, Black Copper Maran, a Laced Wyandotte, and a Welsummer.

  • @maryanneshazell
    @maryanneshazell 3 года назад

    We love our Light Sussex Girls. We are in the middle of winter and both have started laying in the last month with only one or two days missed. They were a little scared of us at first but have come around to being picked up and having a pat while they forage. They are big girls though! They didn't like the size of our standard nest boxes so we took out the divider between two boxes. At least now they lay in the nests :)

  • @addisonhein4206
    @addisonhein4206 3 года назад +5

    My favorite breed is Belgian D’uccles ! They are so cuddly!

    • @OakAbode
      @OakAbode  3 года назад +1

      OH MY WORD, I want some D'uccles so badly! Such little cuties!!

    • @addisonhein4206
      @addisonhein4206 3 года назад

      @@OakAbode Ya! Ours name is Olive. I’ll dm you some pictures of her if you want to see some!

    • @addisonhein4206
      @addisonhein4206 3 года назад

      @@OakAbode And i love your channel it has helped me so much with my chickens!

    • @voiceofmanywaters3720
      @voiceofmanywaters3720 3 года назад +1

      We have 4 Belgium D'uccle Mille Fleur chicks right now and i am in love with them! Want more already.

  • @abbiewitt9924
    @abbiewitt9924 2 года назад

    I used to have 19 chickens. I had to get rid of my flock because I moved. But now they changed the law in my city and I just got 5 frizzle Easter eggers from Meyer hatchery and I’m so excited!

  • @sarahleehazel24
    @sarahleehazel24 3 года назад +3

    My Sapphire Splash stands out as the friendliest. We have 26 chicks and 20 different breed varieties. Even as a chick it would come up and wait to be held. Not sure if it’s a breed thing or just had more opportunities for socialization