Heritage Meat Chickens — Hot Humid
Heritage Meat 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 heritage meat 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 meat (premium quality) 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: Delaware, Dorking, Cornish, Freedom Ranger. 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