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.

Chukar Partridge

$5.00
Chukar Partridge are uniquely colored, attractive, little birds that are just the right size for an individual serving of succulent

Broad Breasted White Turkey

$8.00
Broad Breasted White Turkeys are very fast growing double-breasted turkeys, which are used by all commercial turkey growers for the

Broad Breasted Bronze Turkey

$8.00
Broad Breasted Bronze Turkeys are fast growing double-breasted turkeys, which have the beautiful natural color of wild turkeys. Poults must

White Chinese Geese

$15.00
White Chinese Geese are pure white, have a yellow bill, a knob on their head and an upright carriage. They

Brown Chinese Geese

$15.00
Brown Chinese Geese are an elegant, attractive, ornamental, gray variety that has become very popular for the farm goose flock.

African Geese

$15.00
Brown African Geese are large, have a knob on the head and the same unique gray color pattern of the
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Chukar Partridge

$5.00
Chukar Partridge are uniquely colored, attractive, little birds that are just the right size for an individual serving of succulent

Broad Breasted White Turkey

$8.00
Broad Breasted White Turkeys are very fast growing double-breasted turkeys, which are used by all commercial turkey growers for the

Broad Breasted Bronze Turkey

$8.00
Broad Breasted Bronze Turkeys are fast growing double-breasted turkeys, which have the beautiful natural color of wild turkeys. Poults must

White Chinese Geese

$15.00
White Chinese Geese are pure white, have a yellow bill, a knob on their head and an upright carriage. They

Brown Chinese Geese

$15.00
Brown Chinese Geese are an elegant, attractive, ornamental, gray variety that has become very popular for the farm goose flock.

African Geese

$15.00
Brown African Geese are large, have a knob on the head and the same unique gray color pattern of the

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Brown Leghorn

$5.00
Leghorns originated in Italy prior to 1815 and first arrived in North America in 1828 where they were initially known

Partridge Cochin

$5.00
First known as Chinese Shanghai Fowl, Cochins first came to America in 1845. They were originally known for their prolific

White Cochin

$5.00
First known as Chinese Shanghai Fowl, Cochins first came to America in 1845. They were originally known for their prolific

Buff Rock

$5.00
Plymouth Rocks were developed from a cross of Dominique males and either Black Java or Black Cochin females. The original

Buff Duck

$8.00
Buff Ducks have an even shade of rich-buff plumage with the exception of the head and upper portion of the

Dominique

$5.00
Dominiques are an American breed, but very little is known about their origination. A few theories have suggested a cross

Spangled Russian Orloff

$5.00
Orloffs originally came from the Gilan Province of northern Iran, where they were originally known as the Chilianskaia. They became

Black Cochin

$5.00
First known as Chinese Shanghai Fowl, Cochins first came to America in 1845. They were originally known for their prolific

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