New Hampshire Red

$5.00
New Hampshire Red Chicks New Hampshire Reds were developed in the early 1900’s with Rhode Island Reds as the foundation

Olive Egger

$5.00
Ideal Olive Eggers will be crossed between Easter Eggers and either a Barnevelder or a Welsummer. This will create a

Partridge Chantecler

$5.00
Partridge Chantecler Chick The Partridge Chantacler originated in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada using Partridge Wyandottes, Partridge Cochins, Dark Cornish and Rose

Partridge Cochin

$5.00
partridge cochin chicks First known as Chinese Shanghai Fowl, Cochins first came to America in 1845. They were originally known

Partridge Cochin Bantam

$5.00
Cochin bantams first appeared in England around 1860. It was first considered that they had been bred down from large

Partridge Rock

$5.00
Partridge Rock Chicks Plymouth Rocks were developed from a cross of Dominique males and either Black Java or Black Cochin

Partridge Silkie Bantam

$5.00
Silkies were described by Marco Polo in the 13th century as “hens which have hair like cats, are black, and

Partridge Wyandotte

$5.00
Partridge Wyandotte The true origin of the Wyandotte is unknown, however, Dark Brahmas and Spangled Hamburgs were probably used in

Porcelain d’Uccle Bantam

$5.00
Bantam d’Uccles were developed in Belgim in the early 1900’s when Booted Bantams were crossed with Belgian Bearded d’Anver Bantams.

Production Black

$5.00
Like the Ideal 236, Production Blacks are a productive white egg layer that was originally developed at Ideal Poultry Breeding

Production Red

$5.00
Production Red chicks Production Reds were developed from Rhode Island Reds and New Hampshire Reds for efficient brown egg production.

Red Broiler

$5.00
red broiler chickens for sale Red Broilers were developed by introducing the red gene to a typical Cornish Rock Cross.