My birds are typically Leghorn sized but the University of Arkansas birds seem a bit smaller or at least the cockerel I have from that line is smaller. My rooster is a U of A bird and he is the same size as most of my hens, and a bit smaller in weight than my largest hens.There are a few breeds that tend to be smaller, I would say Ameraucana and EEs and especially Swedish Flower Hen which lays a big egg but isn't a big bird. Barnevelders would be very nice for an urban setting, very calm and generally quiet with huge eggs. They are certainly smaller than an Orpingtons or Wyandottes of the same quality. Yep, you just have to go to the show in June, no doubt about it!![]()
@Manningjw I'm thinking yours are on the smaller side, too. Is that true, compared to Wyandottes?
My birds tend to lay large sized eggs right now, a bit bigger than the U of A line. My larger hens lay jumbo sized eggs that are comparable to older commercial leghorns or Red Stars.
