White birds similar to Delawares but with larger eggs and more meat.
They are one of the lines that I'm developing.
Sounds like what heritage Delewares used to be.
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White birds similar to Delawares but with larger eggs and more meat.
They are one of the lines that I'm developing.
I have Partridge Chanteclers and Buff Chanteclers. Whites are the only (standard) variety left on my list.Oh yeah chantacelers(spelling?) are on my list also.
It is probably a good thing for me that the US postal is not delivering baby chicks this season in my area because I have also made a list of chickens I want to add to my flock. I have enough chickens, but I would like to have a ameraucauna, a cream legbar, a sultan, white crested Black polish, silkies, olive Egger and many others!I'm going to start small-scale hatching out rare breeds for local sales and I'm curious what people are into.
I want a Sicilian buttercup too!Oh I can but my mom can’t.
My real dream would be if somebody could make the hens look like the roosters with all their fancy feathering and coloring!I'm going to start small-scale hatching out rare breeds for local sales and I'm curious what people are into.
I have Partridge Chanteclers and Buff Chanteclers. Whites are the only (standard) variety left on my list.
Man I used to have a huge list written down, but here's a few I'd like to hatch out off the top of my head:
- Tolbunt polish
- Bielefelders
- Golden Cuckoo Marans
- Lavender/Blue Orpingtons
- Spitzhauben
- Sulmtaler
- Mottled Houdan
- Mille Fleur D'Uccle
- Swedish hens
- Egyptian Fayoumi
- Sicilian Buttercup
Oh please share photos! I don't think I've ever seen partridge ones!
Yes I would also like swedish flower hens.
I own and breed English Orpingtons and love them! They come in so many different colors and are huge gentle friendly birds from my experience.