Lemon Blue Old English Bantam

$5.00
Old English bantams were developed in England many years ago presumably from the common crossbred bantams of the countryside. Lemon

Light Brahma

$5.00
Brahmas originated in India from a cross between Malays and Cochins and were originally known as Chittagongs, Gray Shanghais and

Light Brahma Bantam

$5.00
Standard Brahmas were developed form a Malay and Cochin cross. Later, Brahma bantams were developed in England. Light Brahma bantam

Light Brahma Pullets​

$30.00
Light Brahma Pullets​ Elegant and Easy-Going Year-Round Layers Light Brahma pullets are a large, calm, and gentle breed known for

Mile Fleur Duccle – Pullets

$50.00
Mille Fleur d’Uccle – Pullets A thousand flowers in every feathered friend The Mille Fleur d’Uccle is a petite, charming

Mille Fleur d’Uccle Bantam

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

Mottled Cochin Bantam

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

Mottled Cochin Pullet

$50.00
Mottled Cochin Pullet Fluffy elegance with a heart of gold The Mottled Cochin is a striking heritage chicken breed celebrated

Mottled Houdan

$5.00
Houdans were developed from Dorkings, Crevcoeurs and Polish breeds. They were named for the town of Houdan, where large numbers

Naked Neck

$5.00
It is believed that Naked Necks originated in Eastern Hungary with more concentrated breeding taking place in Germany. The first

New Hampshire Red

$5.00
New Hampshire Reds were developed in the early 1900’s with Rhode Island Reds as the foundation stock. They were selected

Olive Egger

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