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5 Chicken Breeds That Are Great for Small Farms

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Raising chickens can be a rewarding part of life on a small farm. Whether you’re focused on fresh eggs, friendly birds, or cold-hardy breeds, the right chickens can make your setup more productive and enjoyable. If you’re getting started, these five breeds strike a great balance between egg production, temperament, and adaptability.

1. Rhode Island Red
This breed is a favorite for a reason. Rhode Island Reds are known for their hardiness and steady egg production, laying about 260 eggs each year. They handle different climates well and are relatively low-maintenance, making them a reliable choice for new farmers.

2. Plymouth Rock
Also called Barred Rocks, these birds are calm, easy to handle, and beginner-friendly. Plymouth Rocks produce up to 250 eggs per year and tend to get along well with other chickens. Their gentle nature makes them a good option for farms with children or frequent visitors.

3. Leghorn
If egg production is your top goal, the Leghorn stands out. These active birds can lay as many as 320 eggs a year. They’re great foragers, prefer open space, and rarely go broody, which means more time and energy spent laying eggs. They’re best suited for free-range setups.

4. Orpington
Orpingtons are known for their soft feathers and calm personalities. They’re also strong layers, producing up to 280 eggs annually. One of their key advantages is cold resistance—they tend to thrive in cooler climates, making them a smart pick for farms that face harsh winters.

5. Sussex
This dual-purpose breed offers both meat and eggs, with a yearly output of around 250 eggs. Sussex chickens are friendly, curious, and good foragers. Their adaptability makes them a strong fit for small farms with varying terrain or limited coop space.

Before adding any breed to your farm, make sure you understand their needs and whether your climate and setup can support them. From egg baskets to backyard coops, the right chickens can help your farm thrive.

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