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Gosh. This is exactly what I'm looking for: long-lived birds that lay happily in a cold climate without a whole lot of health issues, and fit in well with life on a horse farm.
So far - and I'm brand new to chickens - I'm very happy with my SL Wyandotte pullets, who are both sweet and pretty, and seem to be adjusting to a free-ranging life very well.
I don't suppose Wyandottes happen to come in plain blue?
Gosh. This is exactly what I'm looking for: long-lived birds that lay happily in a cold climate without a whole lot of health issues, and fit in well with life on a horse farm.
So far - and I'm brand new to chickens - I'm very happy with my SL Wyandotte pullets, who are both sweet and pretty, and seem to be adjusting to a free-ranging life very well.

I don't suppose Wyandottes happen to come in plain blue?