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I want a few lol!Welcome to BYC, Jesme! I adore langshans. One of my very first hens was a langshan. She has passed on but I always called her the matriarch because she raised most of my flock.
Hi! That’s a nice flock! I was like you too and finally decided to join yesterday!Hi! I’m new here on the forum. My husband and I have been keeping chickens for about a year and a half now. We have a mixed flock of 12, including Croad Langshans, Buff Orpingtons, and Americaunas. I love their big personalities and watching their development as they grow! I’ve used BYC as a resource for a long time but only recently decided to create an account so I can participate in exchanging tips and info! Very much looking forward to being active in the community![]()
You won't regret it. They are beautiful, more intelligent than most chickens, and most are friendly. I only have one hen left, LeeLoo, but she is a favorite. Its hard to find them anymore. I think most people pass them over, in favor of austrolorps, because langshans are not the best layers.I want a few lol!![]()

I bet I would love them! Even if they weren`t the best layers I would be ok with that! When the flock needs some new members I will be thinking about them!You won't regret it. They are beautiful, more intelligent than most chickens, and most are friendly. I only have one hen left, LeeLoo, but she is a favorite. Its hard to find them anymore. I think most people pass them over, in favor of austrolorps, because langshans are not the best layers.