Free-Range Forager Chickens — Hot Humid
Free-Range Forager breeds selected for Hot Humid Southeast conditions. USDA zones 8-10 (humid): 25-45 F winter lows, 94-100 F summer highs.
In Hot Humid Southeast conditions, the primary challenge for free-range forager breeds is combined heat and humidity, respiratory disease, coccidiosis pressure. The most appropriate breeds from this category for these conditions are those with cold-tolerant genetics and small or pea combs, combined with the eggs + pasture management characteristics you need.
Winters in Mississippi and similar areas average 25-45 F at their coldest. Summers reach 94-100 F. Annual rainfall: 50-65 in. These figures determine coop design requirements, watering strategy, and which breeds perform versus which breeds just survive.
Example breeds that perform well in this combination: Brown Leghorn, Campine, Buckeye, Speckled Sussex. Each requires specific coop infrastructure described in the flock-size guides below.
Choose Your Flock Size
3 birds
3-Bird Starter
Beginners, tiny yards, apartment-adjacent properties
6 birds
6-Bird Suburban
Suburban households, ordinance-limited lots, 2-4 person families
12 birds
12-Bird Homestead
Rural lots, homesteads, side-hustle egg sales, mixed flocks
24 birds
24-Bird Egg Business
Side-hustle egg sales, market vendors, rural homesteads
50 birds
50-Bird Meat Batch
Home meat production, chest-freezer stocking, processing-day co-ops
Hot Humid Climate Facts
- Winter low
- 25-45 F
- Summer high
- 94-100 F
- Annual rainfall
- 50-65 in
- Primary challenge
- Combined heat and humidity