Part of the Isa Brown family, the Amberlink is also a great large brown egg producer. Great as a forager, Amberlinks are great for a backyard flock.
Americana hens lay an assortment of colored eggs from turquoise to olive, to light brown. The variation in color not only applies to their eggs, but also their beautiful plumage.
Barnevelders are medium heavy, dual-purpose birds that are very cold hardy. Their beautiful double-laced brown and blue feathers are just another perk of this docile bird that takes to foraging easily.
Also known as a Barred Plymouth Rock, this bird is an old time farm favorite with high egg production and large, meaty bodies. These are the perfect addition for a dual purpose flock.
Adult Bielefelders are beautiful birds and have a color pattern similar to the crele color pattern found in other breeds. The hens have a brown ground color overlaid with faint bars of white and gray. Bielefelders are an excellent dual-purpose breed that lays an abundance of brown eggs while still having a well-fleshed carcass.
A very good brown egg layer with a large body, Black Australorps are a great dual purpose breed. Their quiet, docile temperament makes them easy to handle and great for any flock!
A large, impressive dual-purpose breed that are ideal for anyone wanting an impressive hen who lays a generous number of extra-large eggs annually.
A very versatile bird that is a great egg layer, has the temperament of a Barred Rock, and can hold its own through cold, dark weather.
The Black Swedish duck is very similar to the Pekin breed. They have a calm disposition and are excellent foragers.
Blue Jersey Giants, like their Black counterparts, are one of the largest and most impressive breeds of chicken. Their large, imposing size combined with their beautiful blue feathers makes the Blue Jersey Giant truly a one-of-a-kind bird.
These lacy girls are not all show with their elegantly patterned feathers. They are also great egg layers! Wyandottes are one of the most strikingly beautiful chickens to grace a backyard flock. They are quiet, easy to manage, and are one of the most winter-hardy breeds.