Delaware
Available July 5
The Delaware chicken is a dual-purpose breed known for its fast growth, excellent meat quality, and reliable egg production. Originally developed in the 1940s, these birds have white feathers with black barring on the neck and tail. They are hardy, friendly, and active foragers, making them great for free-range or backyard flocks. Delawares lay about 200–280 large brown eggs per year and have a calm, easygoing temperament. Their versatility and productivity make them a popular choice for small farms and homesteads.
Available July 5
The Delaware chicken is a dual-purpose breed known for its fast growth, excellent meat quality, and reliable egg production. Originally developed in the 1940s, these birds have white feathers with black barring on the neck and tail. They are hardy, friendly, and active foragers, making them great for free-range or backyard flocks. Delawares lay about 200–280 large brown eggs per year and have a calm, easygoing temperament. Their versatility and productivity make them a popular choice for small farms and homesteads.
Available July 5
The Delaware chicken is a dual-purpose breed known for its fast growth, excellent meat quality, and reliable egg production. Originally developed in the 1940s, these birds have white feathers with black barring on the neck and tail. They are hardy, friendly, and active foragers, making them great for free-range or backyard flocks. Delawares lay about 200–280 large brown eggs per year and have a calm, easygoing temperament. Their versatility and productivity make them a popular choice for small farms and homesteads.