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February 3, 2012 at 6:34 pm
Cowgirl71
Reviewed by Cowgirl71
Pros: Great layers of big white eggs, hardy, good forager, feed efficient layer.
Cons: Very skittish and flighty, too slender to raise for meat.

I got my Buff Minorcas from McMurray Hatchery in my first chick order as extra freebies.  The Buff Minorcas must have hatched better than McMurray expected that week.  I, as a newbie, thought that they were Buff Orpingtons for the longest time (they had golden feathers and pinkish white legs and feet).  But when they reached point of lay and got white earlobes I finally realized that they were actually Buff Minorcas!

 

Since I'm not fond of white eggs and I prefer the laid back temperament of dual purpose birds, I traded the Minorcas to my neighbor for some Red Sexlink pullets of the same age.  The Buff Minorcas proved to be her best layers during the summer months with each hen laying 6 or 7 big eggs every week while the rest of her hens were panting in the shade.  They were also good layers the rest of the year as well and from their second year on laid better than her Red Sexlinks of the same age.  She's very happy with them and if you asked her which is her favorite laying breed, she'd tell you Minorcas!

January 13, 2012 at 10:00 pm
WyandotteTX
Reviewed by WyandotteTX
Pros: Size and egg laying ability
Cons: Slow to develop and hard to locate

Minorcas have always struck me as true royalty of the poultry world because of their stately presence and impressive size.  They are often overlooked for egg production in favor of White Leghorns or sex links these days but they are exceptional layers of very large white eggs. Once fully developed they are very large in size.  A full grown cock bird will be close to three feet with his comb and hens will also be very large with size near 7 lbs.

Of course hatchery Minorcas will grow much faster and lay a little smaller white eggs and also will not be near as large as the exhibition strains.  I have raised both.  The hatchery birds are a little more flighty, similar to Leghorns in that regard.  But they are still very good chickens that are very prolific layers.

The exhibition varieties are VERY large birds, stately and magnificent.  Seeing a flock of Minorcas together is a sight to behold as they are very active birds for being so large a specimen.

I currently have Single Comb and Rose Comb Black Minorcas but they were hard to find as there are not very many breeders at this time of exhibition type Minorcas.  They also come in SC and RC Whites and SC Buff.  Some good Buffs are being worked on at this time but the Whites are very rare in the US as many breeders chose to raise White Leghorns many years ago and the White varieties went to the wayside.

Hope this is helpful information.

WyandotteTX/ John

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