Free-Range Forager Chickens
High-energy breeds built for covering ground — they offset their own feed cost by converting insects, seeds, and weeds into eggs when given room to roam.
Free-Range Forager chickens include breeds like Brown Leghorn, Campine, Buckeye, Speckled Sussex, Barred Plymouth Rock — selected over generations for eggs + pasture management. Average temperament: Active, independent. Broodiness tendency: Low to Moderate. Foraging ability: Excellent. Space needs: High.
Below you will find climate-specific guides for each of the six major North American climate zones. Click through to see which breeds in this category perform best in your conditions, with coop-sizing parameters appropriate for each zone.
Choose Your Climate Zone
USDA 3-5
Cold Northern
Minnesota, North Dakota, northern Michigan, Vermont, Maine
USDA 6-7
Temperate
Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia, Oregon (valley), Tennessee
USDA 8
Mild Coastal
Western Oregon, western Washington, coastal California, coastal Georgia
USDA 9-10
Hot Arid
Arizona, Nevada, inland California, New Mexico, west Texas
USDA 8-10 (humid)
Hot Humid
Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, coastal Georgia, South Carolina
USDA 4-7 (altitude-modified)
Mountain / High Altitude
Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico highlands
Breed Details
- Primary use
- Eggs + Pasture Management
- Egg color
- White to Brown
- Temperament
- Active, independent
- Foraging ability
- Excellent
- Broodiness
- Low to Moderate
- Space needs
- High