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    Don't waste your money like I did
    Many pieces were broken when we received our coop. It took 4 months of back and forth telling them about all the issues with each piece number to...
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    The females of this breed are a delight to have to have around with their beauty, grace and friendly nature. They make excellent mothers and go...
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    friendly and docile
    They are well-loved for their friendly and docile temperament, making them an excellent choice for backyard flocks, especially in family settings...
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  • Easter Eggers
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    Mercedes is a great hen. She is a bit skittish and flies out of the brooder, but she loves to be held. Can't wait to see her colorful eggs
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  • Australorp
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    I have a black australorp rooster, Chanticleer, and he's a good guy...for the most part. Only con I have is that he attacks us every once in awhile.
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    They will lay wherever they want, they just walk and drop their eggs in the middle of nowhere. They need a plastic tub with water if they are...
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This breed was developed in Belgium by Michel Van Gelder, a fancier who lived in the small town...
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The original Orpington, the Black, was developed in England in 1886 and brought to the US in...
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Indian Runners originated in the East Indies on the islands of Java, Malaya, Bali and Lombok. ...
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The Plymouth Rock originated in New England in the 19th Century & were created by using breeds such as Dominique, Dorkings Cochins, etc.
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Storey's Guide to Raising Chickens includes all the information farmers need — from choosing...
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The Sussex was developed in Sussex County, England over 100 years ago. It was famous...
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The Australorp Breed was developed in Australia at the end of the nineteenth century with Black...
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Cochins came from China in the 19th Century. They were recognized by the APA in 1874. They were...
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The Serama breed originated in Malaysia, apparently through the crossing of Japanese and Malaysian bantams.
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Welsh Harlequin ducks are a derivative of Khaki Campbell ducks. When Leslie Bonnet of Wales...
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The Brahma is an Asiatic breed of chicken. The first Brahmas were brought to the United States in...
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The Easter Egger is not really a breed. They are relationed to the breeds Ameraucanas and...
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The silkie chicken was developed in the southeast asian countries or china.It was valued as a medicinal food item because of its black skin and bones
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Black Star and Red Star are trade names used for hybrids of two other recognized breeds, not...
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The Old English Game bantam is a delightful breed of chicken. It is a small, pugnacious, and...
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Happy Hen Treats is proud to introduce the world's first line of treats specifically made for...
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The origination of the Naked Neck is unclear but they are thought to have been brought back by...
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Rouen (pronounced roan) named after the town of Rouen where they were developed in Northern...
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The history of the d' Anver Belgian Bearded D' Anver Various miniature fowl are known to...
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Muscovies are the only domestic "ducks" that are not bred from the mallard. They are a wild South...
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