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Which Breed of Chickens to Add to Your Homestead: My Top 4 Beginner-Friendly Choices for Starting Your First Flock

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Have you been wondering what are the best chicken breeds for beginners? Or maybe you’ve searched “best chickens for hot climates,” “cold-hardy chicken breeds for homesteads,” or “which chickens lay the most eggs for a backyard flock”? Friend, you’re in the right place!

In this episode of Chickens and Farming Made Easy, I’m sharing my top 4 chicken breeds for starting your first flock: Buff Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Barred Rocks, and Easter Eggers. These tried-and-true breeds are perfect for beginner homesteaders because they’re hardy, reliable layers, and family-friendly. You’ll hear how Buff Orpingtons thrive in cold weather, why Rhode Island Reds are egg-laying powerhouses, how Barred Rocks adapt to both small backyards and large farms, what's a great all-around choice for hot or cold climates.

Whether you’re starting a small suburban homestead with a 3-chicken coop, or building out a full rural farmstead with dozens of hens, this episode will guide you through the essential decisions. And as always, I’ll weave in faith—reminding you that God calls us to steward His creation well, and sometimes that stewardship begins with a simple flock of hens.

If you’ve been praying about where to start with livestock, or just want to learn how to add fresh eggs and feathered friends to your homestead, this episode is for you!

– Tori Gass

Connect with Us:
📸 Instagram: @lostsheepfarm
👩‍🌾 Facebook Group: Lost Sheep Farm
📚 Ready to go deeper? Enroll in our Heavenly Homestead Academy for step-by-step teaching on raising chickens, growing food, and living a faith-rooted homestead lifestyle.
📧 Email us at [email protected]

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Have you been wondering what are the best chicken breeds for beginners? Or maybe you’ve searched “best chickens for hot climates,” “cold-hardy chicken breeds for homesteads,” or “which chickens lay the most eggs for a backyard flock”? Friend, you’re in the right place!

In this episode of Chickens and Farming Made Easy, I’m sharing my top 4 chicken breeds for starting your first flock: Buff Orpingtons, Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Barred Rocks, and Easter Eggers. These tried-and-true breeds are perfect for beginner homesteaders because they’re hardy, reliable layers, and family-friendly. You’ll hear how Buff Orpingtons thrive in cold weather, why Rhode Island Reds are egg-laying powerhouses, how Barred Rocks adapt to both small backyards and large farms, what's a great all-around choice for hot or cold climates.

Whether you’re starting a small suburban homestead with a 3-chicken coop, or building out a full rural farmstead with dozens of hens, this episode will guide you through the essential decisions. And as always, I’ll weave in faith—reminding you that God calls us to steward His creation well, and sometimes that stewardship begins with a simple flock of hens.

If you’ve been praying about where to start with livestock, or just want to learn how to add fresh eggs and feathered friends to your homestead, this episode is for you!

– Tori Gass

Connect with Us:
📸 Instagram: @lostsheepfarm
👩‍🌾 Facebook Group: Lost Sheep Farm
📚 Ready to go deeper? Enroll in our Heavenly Homestead Academy for step-by-step teaching on raising chickens, growing food, and living a faith-rooted homestead lifestyle.
📧 Email us at [email protected]

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