Admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1883. These originated in New York State and are the parent variety of all the other Wyandotte colors. The Silver Laced Wyandotte chickens are a docile bird with clean legs and mostly black laced silvery white feathers and black tail. They have a red rose comb, earlobes and wattles. They will on occasion go broody and they make excellent mothers. They work well in confinement or free range and are a great back yard chicken. They lay a medium to large egg and are an exhibition/show type. We have some seed stock from Jerry Foley in 2014 and again in 2020. We also have some seed stock from Rick Hare in 2020. They do well in all climates but very well in colder limits with their compact body and comb.
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- Poultry Show Class: American Class
- Weights: Hen ——-6 1/2 lbs Rooster—-8 1/2 lb
Pullet——-5 1/2 lbs Cockerel—7 1/2 lbs - Purpose and Type: Dual, Egg Laying and Meat; Production
- Egg Shell Color: Brown
- Egg Production: 180-260 eggs per year (estimates only,)
- Egg Size: Large
- Temperament: Docile
- Gender Accuracy: 85-90%
- Fertility Percentage: 60-75%
- Broody: Setter
- Mating Ratio: 9 Females to 1 Males
- Roost Height: 2 to 4 feet
- Country of Origin: United States
- APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1883
- TLC: Graduated from priority list in 2016
- ALBC: Recovering Status, Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed.










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