Description
The Lowdown:
Aside from their good looks, these fluffy round-bodied birds are sweet, friendly, and a great layers—making them a favorite for backyard chickens. They lay lovely brown eggs and don’t mind a little cold weather. They have simply stunning plumage!
Breed History:
The Wyandotte breed originated in the United States in the late 1800s, developed as a hardy, dual-purpose chicken that could thrive in colder climates while providing plenty of brown eggs and excellent meat. Named after the Wyandotte native American tribe, these birds quickly became farm favorites for their low-maintenance nature, gentle temperament, and reliable egg production.
Stats:
Eggs- Tan to Pink. Roughly 200 eggs per year
Dual Purpose- Yes. Males average 8.5lb and females 5.5lb
Standard of Perfection:
We offer pure lines but select primarily on egg color, vigor and temperament. If you are a breeder looking for specific SOP traits please contact us to ensure our stock will be the right fit for your breeding goals.
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