Great. I would go with a chicken that has a smaller comb if you're worried about winter. The large single combed chickens (like RIR) will be subject to frost bite. Consider one with a rose comb, maybe. And a larger breed would better suit cold temperatures. A light Brahma or Dominique might be a good choice for your scenario.yeah we have a ton of water via rain and will set up a system for them. My 12x12 roof caught 300 gallon in the last 30 days. so no problem.
I think winter hardy is the 2nd most important. since I have no power there I cannot give them heat. I will set up a super insulated water cooler with nipples and solar heating element so it won't freeze.. I will put inside the coop so maybe it'll produce some heat and they can warm it with their bodies at night. maybe even do the auto door on coop so it keeps them warmer at night but it will get very cold up there
But winter is my greatest concern. My worst case will be to sell or give farm back - before winter but I would love to keep them in winter.
Then friendly will be nice. My boys (6 & 9) love animals.
So order of importance is 1.tick 2. winter. 3. friendly.
I was thinking guinea fowl but I am concerned they will go to my neighbor and bother him and also winter is rough for them so I think chickens might be the way to go
And yes, Guinea fowl are notorious to keep contained.