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Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Bantam Chicken
The Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Bantam Chicken is a beautiful and rare variety of Wyandotte Bantams. It comes from an older standard breed of American chicken that developed around 1870. The original variety of the heavy, soft feathered Wyandotte is the Silver Laced variety, but we also offer many different desirable and beautifully colored feather patterns.
Wyandottes will brood infrequently and they make excellent mothers. This breed tends do be extremely docile and friendly with people and can be a great pet bird to keep for its utility, beauty, and personal enjoyment. Bantam Wyandotte Chickens can be enjoyed most for their many different beautiful color varieties and their docile and friendly personalities. They make great pets and will make great mothers for other breeds of chickens or even other species of poultry. |
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Fowl Facts
Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Bantam Chicken Info
- Adult Weight - Male: 30 ounces; Female: 26 ounces
- Color - Red rose comb, earlobes, and wattles
Rooster; Orange head, golden red hackle and saddle; rich red back; blue frond of nec, breast, body legs, and tail; blue wings with reddish bay highlights Hen: Red orange head; light orange hackle with a blue stripe in the middle of every feather, almost looking penciled; light salmon and gray front of neck and breast; bluish gray body, wings, legs, and tail.
- Purpose - Bantam
- Egg Production - Good
- Egg Color -Bantam sized brown eggs
- Country of Origin -America
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