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Buy French Black Tailed Red Marans $32.00 – $35.00Price range: $32.00 through $35.00
This line was established from birds selected by prominent breeders throughout the US and is still a project in the works. Hatchery started this project in 2016 along with some bloodlines from Bill Grover. The hens are capable of laying eggs as dark as any other Marans. Selection should reflect a balance of type, egg color, as well as the chestnut feather color of the New Hampshire. The French Standard suggests the variety should, “correspond to those of the New Hampshire breed in color”.
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Buy Lavender Orpington Chicken $23.00 – $25.00Price range: $23.00 through $25.00
The Lavender Orpington chicken is a large breed with a upright stance and medium-sized single comb. They are a cold hearty and have full and fluffy plumage. Though they are not recognized by the APA they are a rare variety to add to your flock. They are a fair egg layer of medium to large size light brown eggs. Therefore making them a better choice for someone interested more so in their uniqueness. They are super docile and great with children, making them one of the best options for your backyard flock.
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Buy Silver Pencil Cochin Bantam $27.00 – $29.00Price range: $27.00 through $29.00
When it comes to unique chicken breeds, the team at Hatchery® strives to offer something for everyone. We offer the Silver Pencil Cochin Bantam, one of several different varieties of Cochin Bantams. This is a docile breed of chicken that is ideal for anyone looking for a pet, brooder, or show chicken. They behave well with other chickens and people, and this specific variety has striking black and silver feathers. In general, these are very fluffy birds, and they show very well. You can order Silver Pencil Cochin Bantam chicks today, or give us a call if you have any questions!
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BUY Welsummer Chicken $32.00 – $35.00Price range: $32.00 through $35.00
The Welsummer chicken is a Dutch breed named after the village of Welsum in Holland. Developed in the 1900’s it was first imported into this country in 1928 for its large brown egg. The Welsummer eggs will vary in tints of dark brown eggs and most of the eggs will have a real dark speckled pigment in the egg shell. The Welsummer is a large, upright, active bird with a broad back, full breast, large full tail and a single comb. Welsummers have a docile and friendly personality. The famed Kellogg’s Rooster was a Welsummer chicken. The Welsummer roosters are glorious with their beautiful shades of red and black. They are a fast growing bird and a very rare breed here in the United States. Admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1991.
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Buy White Jersey Giant Chicken $23.00 – $25.00Price range: $23.00 through $25.00
The White Jersey Giant chicken was originated in Burlington County in the State of New Jersey during the 1880’s. A good heavy breed but slower to grow than some breeds before surpassing them in weight and size. It is the largest of the dual purpose chicken and excels as a meat chicken. These chickens were admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1947 and both varieties noted for willow colored or nearly black legs and toes. The chicks are Smokey gray but feather out white.
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Cabinet Incubator $700.00
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Carry Boxes $100.00
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Cayuga Ducks $8.00
Cayugas are quiet ducks, are very hardy, and are known primarily for their brilliant beetle-green coloring. Cayuga hens weigh around 4-5 pounds and lay a light blue or gray egg. Males average about to 6 pounds. Cayuga ducklings have black feet and bills, black down, and have an occasional trace of yellow on their breast.
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Cinnamon Queen™ Chicken Near Me $20.00 – $21.00Price range: $20.00 through $21.00
The Cinnamon Queen™ is one of two modern day production brown egg laying strains developed from hybrid breeding from Hatchery® that produce fast body development, fast egg production and rich brown egg shell color. These strains will start to lay eggs at a younger age than most standard heritage breeds and produce big large/extra-large brown eggs. They are also color sexable as chicks for the first generation which are the chicks you will receive. Cockerel chicks are white and the pullet chicks are more brownish red in color. Leg color is mostly yellow but a few may have some greenish color. Feathering color varies with brownish feathers and white feathers on the adult hens. Feathering color varies from totally white to white with light to dark red feathers in shoulder feathers in the adult rooster. Chicks from the second generation will not be color sexable and will come in multiple colors. The parent stock is made from a proprietary Hatchery® bloodline/strain of the straight combed variety Rhode Island Red production type male and the straight combed variety Rhode Island White production type female. Our Cinnamon Queens™ will look and perform very close to the ISA Brown™ bloodline. So book these early because they are a high demand layer for farm use with egg production.
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Delaware Chicken For Sale $23.00 – $25.00Price range: $23.00 through $25.00
Originated and developed in the state of Delaware USA in the 1940’s and admitted into the American Standard of Perfection in 1952. The Delaware is a dual purpose chicken with a single comb and a layer of brown eggs. Plumage is nearly white with black feathers around the neck and tail and the bird is a rapid grower. Origin comes from a hatchery man crossing Rock-Reds and occasionally a white colored chick would be in a tray considered to be an “off color” a “sport.” These white chicks grew very fast and big and, after of years of breeding the white offspring, they eventually became consistent with their color and color patterns and became a standard breed. In the 1980’s and 1990’s very few of these pure Delaware flocks still existed. Only in the last 15 years has this breed made a comeback. Hatchery® is proud to be a long time breeder of this beautiful chicken. Our original stock came from Colonial Poultry Farms in Pleasant Hill, Missouri which has long been out of business.
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Fly pens $30.00
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French Golden Salmon Marans Chicken $23.00 – $25.00Price range: $23.00 through $25.00
The Golden Salmon Marans (Project) rooster plumage is very different than the hen’s which corresponds to it. It is close to the brown-red plumage but it is especially very similar to the froment (french term for wheat or wheaten) cock’s. It also has a coppery finery on a black plumage background to which is added a citananon-fawn colored wing miror and not the black miror of the brown-red variety. The breast must be black with a duller black abdomen. The hackles and the lancets are coppery colored with variable tonalities (from orangery to golden-coppery shades) and possibly bordered or not with black flames. The back and the small of the back are auburn-red colored with dark and velvet red shoulders. The miror is of course fawn or cinnamon brown colored and made up of folded wing secondary remexs. The tail is black, the primary remexs are pure and black and they make the armband. The cock also has on the tail base on the rump, a tuft of ash-gray downy feathers. The hen has a hackle that is light golden colored with black tips on a salmon reddish-brown breast. This latter color is close to the gray tone around the belly underside and the tail and close to reddish tones on the thighs. Be careful, this salmon color of the breast is a fundamental mark of this genetic variety. It gives its name to the variety and allows to avoid all confusion with the real genetic “partridge” variety which never owns the least salmon tonality and which moreover seems not to exist in Marans. The coat is blackish-brown colored made up of a fine and blackish filigree on the feather. The coat shows a general warmer and brown tonality whereas that for the real “partridges”, their shades have a quite colder and darker tonality. The wing remexs as well as the tail candal are also blackish-brown with little brown dots.
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French Marans Female Surplus near me $59.00 – $63.00Price range: $59.00 through $63.00
This Marans Surplus can include any mix of the following. This product does not guarantee an assortment and can also be all the same breed.
