Established in 1937
Ideal Poultry is one of the largest suppliers of quality backyard poultry in the United States
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One Of The Largest Suppliers Of Quality Backyard Poultry Since 1937
Ideal Poultry Breeding Farms, Inc., first known as Ideal Hatchery & Poultry Farm, has been producing quality poultry since brothers Leo and Theo Fuchs (pronounced Fox) started the business in 1937. Leo and his wife Edna were sole owners of Ideal from 1946 until 1973 when they sold the business to Monroe, their youngest son.
Ideal Poultry continues as a family owned and operated business, currently being equally owned by three of Monroe’s children; Gary, the President, is responsible for all poultry production including supervision of the hatchery and breeding farms; Janet Crouch, Vice President is responsible for sales and management of the office staff, Vice President, Teri Adcox is responsible for overseeing the shipment of all of Ideal’s products and supervising internet and retail sales.
SALE PRODUCTS
*Black Copper Marans
*Blue Australorp
*Blue Copper Marans
*Blue Laced Red Wyandotte
Chukar Partridge
Broad Breasted White Turkey
Broad Breasted Bronze Turkey
White Chinese Geese
Brown Chinese Geese
African Geese
Chukar Partridge
Broad Breasted White Turkey
Broad Breasted Bronze Turkey
White Chinese Geese
Brown Chinese Geese
African Geese
SALE PRODUCTS
White Japanese Bantam
California Gray
Golden Laced Polish
Pied Guinea
Brown Red Old English Bantam
Golden Duckwing Old English Bantam
Golden Star
Self Blue Cochin
Black Minorca
White Guinea
Rhode Island Red
FURNITURE CATEGORIES
White Silkie Bantam
White Chinese Geese
Light Brahma Bantam
*Cream Legbar
California Gray
White Rock
Golden Laced Wyandotte
Golden Star
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