Chicken Breeds Facts Eggs, laying. cold hardy, tempartent and more

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The number of eggs a chicken produces can vary

based on factors such as age, season, and diet

You can eat any chicken.

Some take too long to mature and just aren’t meaty. Look at our Broiler chickens.

Color eggs Layers        Best Laying hens        Broiler Chickens

Ameraucana

To Harvest any young or old chicken for food, Feel there weight,  Used for: Color Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:
150-200
Egg Color:  Blue eggs some Green eggs
Temperament: friendly, curious Ready to Lay Eggs: Between 22 to 26 weeks Is Ameraucana Broody: Yes, broody, and they make very attentive mothers. Lifespan of Ameraucana:  7 – 8 yrs Broodiness refers to the instinct of hens to sit on their eggs to hatch chicks
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class: Medium Fowl
Best for, Cold hardy, Both warm, cold

Altsteirer

 Used for:  Meat- Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:
100-180
Egg Color: Ivory white to light tinted
Temperament: Friendly Ready to Lay Eggs: Between 12 weeks Is Altsteirer Broody: No, rarely go broody. Lifespan ofAltsteirer6 to 9 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for, Cold hardy, Both warm, cold.

Ancona

 Used for:  Meat- Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:
200 plus year
Egg Color:  Large White
Temperament: Skittish, Highly Active Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks Is Ancona Broody: No, rarely go broody Lifespan of Ancona: up to 8 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Medium Fowl
Best for, Warm area because of comb.

Andalusian

 Used for:  Eggs
Yearly Egg Production: 
100-170
Egg Color:  Medium to Large Chalk-White 
Temperament:  Friendly, Active Ready to Lay Eggs: 20-24 weeks Is Andalusian Broody: No, rarely go broody Lifespan of Andalusian: 5 to 8 year
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Medium Fowl
Best for, Warm area Not cold hardy

Appenzeller Hen

 Used for:  Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  
170-290
Egg Color:    Medium White 
Temperament: Active, alert, like to roost in trees, Appenzeller are Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks plus Is Appenzeller Broody: Yes, moderately broody Lifespan of Appenzeller: 5 to 8 year
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class: 
Medium Fowl
Best for, Cold Hardy

Ayam Cemani

 Used for:   Meat, Eggs, Exhibition
Yearly Egg Production:  
100 Ayam Cemani are Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks plus Is Ayam Cemani Broody: Yes, moderately broody Lifespan of Ayam Cemani: 6- 8 years
Egg Color:    Medium Tan to Cream color
Temperament: Friendly, Indifferent, Assertive
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class: 
medium fowl
Best for, Hardiness
: All Temps
Due galline di varietà Araucana
 Used for:   Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production: 
100-170
Egg Color:    Green to Blue Egg.
Temperament: Energetic yet friendly by nature Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks some 58 weeks Is Araucana Broody: Yes they are good mothers Lifespan of Araucana :  5-8 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class: 
Medium size fowl
Best for, Hardiness
: All


Andalusian

 Used for:   Eggs
Yearly Egg Production: 
 160-200
Egg Color: Medium to Large  Chalk-White
Temperament: Active Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 plus weeks Is Andalusian Broody: No, rarely go broody Lifespan of Andalusian: 5 to 8 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Both large fowl and bantams
Best for,
 Not cold hardy

Asil (Aseel)

 Used for:  Meat,  Exhibition
Yearly Egg Production:   5-70
Egg Color:    cream-colored to brownish
Egg Sizes,: Medium
Temperament: friendly, very tame and trusting towards humans. Ready to Lay Eggs: 20-24 weeks Is Asil (Aseel) Broody: Yes, broody occasionallydepend on hen. Lifespan of Asil (Aseel):  8-10 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for, Hardiness
: Adapted to survive in harsh environments

 Useful knowledge: Once used for cock-fighting, they have a desire to fight that has been bred into them for over 2000 years.

Asil chickens are friendly when they are kept apart from other roosters. But you should not keep many roosters together, because they will fight until death.

Hens can sometimes be kept together but have to be watched closely in case of fighting

 Ancona

 Used for:   Eggs, Exhibition
Yearly Egg Production:  220 eggs
Egg Color:  White
Egg Size:   Medium
Temperament: active, playful, talkative, Alert, quick, and very flighty, they are highly active and noisy birds.  Ancona Ready to Lay Eggs: 16 weeks Is  Ancona Broody: No, don’t get broody Life span of Ancona: 8 years or more
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Medium Fowl
Best for, Hardiness
Ancona are Hardy in cold weather

Ancona  breed has many similarities to Leghorn chickens

Austra White

 Used for: Eggs, Exhibition
Yearly Egg Production:  250 -290 eggs
Egg Color:  Cream White to Light Brown
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament: Docile Ready to Lay Eggs: 12 weeks Is Austra White Broody: Not strong broody Lifespan of Austra White: 6-10 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Medium Fowl
Best for, Heat and cold hardy
Austra Whites is cross between a Black Australorp rooster and a White Leghorn hen

Australorp

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production: 
one hen laid 364 eggs in 365 days!
Egg Color:  Brown
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament:  docile and friendly personality Ready to Lay Eggs: 22-24 weeks old Is Australorp Broody: occasionally go broody Lifespan of Australorp: 6 to 10 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for, Australorp can withstand cold winter temperatures easily
Portrait of a double-laced Barnevelder hen. Colour, horizontal against a dark background, lots of copy space.

Barnevelder

 Used for:  Meat Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  180-200
eggs
Egg Color:  Brown
Egg Size:  Medium-large
Temperament:  gorgeous, docile Ready to Lay Eggs: 32-40 weeks old Is Barnevelder Broody: Some strains yes some no Lifespan of Barnevelder: 6 to 12 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class: 
Medium Fowl
Best for

Bearded d’Uccle

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   180 to 280 eggs
Egg Color: Cream
Egg Size: 
Small
Temperament:   Docile, Alert Ready to Lay Eggs: 20-21 weeks Is Bearded d’Uccle Broody: fantastic broody hens Lifespan of Bearded d’Uccle: 5 years and longer with right living conditions
Winter Egg layers:  No
Class:  Smaller Bantam Fowl
Best for:  not especially cold-hardy
Norm
aly
one of the sweetest, loveliest and cuddliest pets in the whole wide world

Booted Bantam

 Used for:  Pet, Showbird
Yearly Egg Production:  120  eggs
Egg Color: Cream
Egg Size:  Extra
Small
Temperament:    Sweet, Docile, Friendly Ready to Lay Eggs: 20-24 weeks Is Booted Bantam Broody: Yes, go broody and make great mothers,
Lifespan of Booted Bantam: up to 10 years in right conditions.
Winter Egg layers:  No
Class: Avis,  tiny chicken Fowl
Best for: Sensitive to Cold

Barbu d’Everberg
Belgian Bantam

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:    100  eggs per year
Egg Color: white
Egg Size: 
Small
Temperament:  very friendly bird, with a wonderful calm nature When is Barbu d’Everberg  Ready to Lay Eggs: 160-200
Is Barbu d’Everberg Broody:   Yes, do go broody easily.
Lifespan of Barbu d’Everberg: 8 years
Winter Egg layers:  No
Class:  Light
Best for: E
asily tamed and good birds for children due to their small size

Basque

 Used for:  Meat Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  175-250 eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size: large
Temperament:   Friendly When is Basque Ready to Lay Eggs: 12 weeks
Is Basque Broody: Yes,  slightly broody
Lifespan of Basque:5 to 10 years
Winter Egg layers:  No, needs Warm climates
Class:  Smaller Bantam Fowl
Best for: Warm climates

Brahma

 Used for:  Meat Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  
130 to 150 eggs
Egg Color: Light Brown
Egg Size: M
edium to Large
Temperament:   Friendly Disposition When is Brahma Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 -24 weeks
Is Brahma Broody: Yes, (Often) Good Broody Hens
Lifespan of Brahma: 5 to 8 years
Winter Egg layers: Yes Especially cold-hardy
Class:  Smaller Bantam Fowl
Best for: All Temps

Braekel

 Used for:  Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  180-200
eggs   eggs
Egg Color: White
Egg Size: 
Small to Medium
Temperament:    Friendly towards people When is Braekel Ready to Lay Eggs: 24-28 weeks
Is Braekel Broody: Rarely broody
Lifespan of Braekel : 6 to 7 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Smaller Bantam Fowl
Best for: both
cold and heat-hardy

Bresse

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:    up to 250 eggs per year
Egg Color: White
Egg Size:   Large
Temperament:   calm, even temperament toward humans. Active and Alert When is Bresse Ready to Lay Eggs: 18 weeks
Is Bresse Broody: Yes, becomes broody
Lifespan of Bresse: 6 to 8 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for:
heat and cold tolerant

Buckeye

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   180 to 280 eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size:  Large
Temperament:   Active, yet gentle When is Buckeye Ready to Lay Eggs: 24-28 weeks
Is Buckeye Broody:  Yes,  do become broody
Lifespan of Buckeye:  10 years or more
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for:  Especially Cold Hardy

Buttercup

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   140 to 180 eggs
Egg Color: White
Egg Size:  S
mall to Medium
Temperament:  very active, alert, and flighty breed When  is Buttercup Ready to Lay Eggs: 23-24 weeks.
Is Buttercup Broody:  Not-broody
Lifespan of Buttercup :  5-8 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class: Large Fowl and Small Bantam Fowl
Best for:
don’t like cold weather

California Gray

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  300 eggs in a year
Egg Color: white
Egg Size: 
Extra Large
Temperament:  flexible and friendly sociable, with a congenial nature When is California Gray Ready to Lay Eggs: 20-24 weeks
Is California Gray Broody: Rarely go broody.
Lifespan of California Gray : 6-10 years
Winter Egg layers: Yes
Class: Large Fowl
Best for: Hot and Cold (caution with both extremes)

Campine

 Used for:  Exhibition
Yearly Egg Production:   140 to 170 eggs
Egg Color:White
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   Friendly, chatty, and inquisitive, but they dislike handling. When is Campine Ready to Lay Eggs:  16 and 20 weeks
Is Campine Broody:  Rarely go broody,
Lifespan of Campine:  6 to 7 years
Winter Egg layers: No if cold
Class: : Large  Bantam Fowl
Best for:  Can tolerate some cold

Chantecler

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  175-250eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size:  Large
Temperament:   Genital When is Chantecler Ready to Lay Eggs: about 20 weeks old.
Is Chantecler Broody:  Can go broody
Lifespan of Chantecler:   8 –10 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for: Excels in a winter climate

COCHIN

 Used for:  Eggs, Ornamental, Pets
Yearly Egg Production:   100-170 eggs
Egg Color: light brown
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament:   Docile, Cuddly, friendly, loving When is Cochin Ready to Lay Eggs: 8 to 9 months old
Is Cochin Broody:  Inclined to broodiness
Lifespan of Cochin : 8-10 years
Winter Egg layers: Yes especially cold-hardy
Class: Large Fowl
Best for: Considered the best fowls for hatching and brooding ducks and turkeys.

Cornish Cross

 Used for:  Meat
Yearly Egg Production:   0 eggs, meat chicken
Egg Color: Non, meat chicken
Egg Size:  Non, meat chicken
Temperament:   Docile, Alert When is Cornish Cross Ready to Lay Eggs: 23weeks
Is Cornish Cross Broody:   No, Reduced or eliminated
Lifespan of Cornish Cross : 8 to 10 years if in healthy  condition
Winter Egg layers:  No, meat chicken
Class: Large Fowl Meat chicken
Best for: Cornish Cross has exceptional feed conversion and growth rate.
Great Birds for Raising in Movable Chicken Tractors. They grow fast 6 weeks to Butchering.

Cream Legbar

 Used for: Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   
150 to 200 eggs per year.
Egg Color: light blue or light green eggs
Egg Size:  Medium
Temperament:   they are friendly birds, she got bossy to flock. When is Cream Legbar Ready to Lay Eggs: 25 weeks
Is Cream Legbar Broody: Do not usually go broody
Lifespan of Cream Legbar: 5 to 10 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class: 
medium-sized large fowl
Best for: Some Cream Legbars actually lay white eggs and not green or blue egg. some hens are poor layers in winter

Croad Langshan

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production: 
150 to 200 eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size:  Large
Temperament:   Strong, intelligent and active birds, docile and easily tamed When is Croad Langshan Ready to Lay Eggs: 24 to 28 months
Is Croad Langshan Broody:  Make great broodies and mums
Lifespan of Croad Langshan: 8  years or more
Winter Egg layers: Yes best laying is in winter. Heat hurts them.
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for: Winter layers

Delawares

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   175 to 250 eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size: Large to Jumbo
Temperament:   Gentle with people; Assertive with other chickens but not bullies When is Delawares Ready to Lay Eggs:  20-22 weeks
Is Delawares Broody:  Will go broody
Lifespan of Delawares: 5-7 years
Winter Egg layers: Yes
Class:  Medium sized Fowl
Best for:  Fast growth; can be eaten at any age
A close up of a free range Dominique chicken strutting outside on a farm.

Dominique

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   180 to 240 eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   Docile, Alert When is Dominique Ready to Lay Eggs: 26 weeks old.
Is Dominique Broody: Often go broody
Lifespan of Dominiqu:  5-8 years. Class:  Large Fowl
Winter Egg layers: Yes
Best for: said to be America’s oldest chicken breed. If you live in a colder climate and are looking for a dependable egg layer then look no further

Dorking

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   
170-190 eggs
Egg Color: White to Cream
Egg Size: Medium to Large
Temperament:   Calm and gentle When is Dorking Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 to 24 weeks
Is DorkingBroody:  Will go broody
Lifespan of Dorking: 7 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class: Medium  Bantam Fowl
Best for: Winter layer, good forager

Dutch Bantam

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:  150 to 160 eggs
Egg Color: White to Light Brown
Egg Size: 
Small
Temperament:   docile temperament When is Dutch Bantam Ready to Lay Eggs:  20-24 weeks
Is Dutch Bantam Broody:  Will easily go broody
Lifespan of Dutch Bantam:   4-8 years under right condition’s, some live to 15 years
Winter Egg layers:  No
Class:Medium Bantam Fowl
Best for: Not
cold-hardy. Dutch Bantams would also make excellent pets

Easter egger

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production: 
up to 280 eggs a year
Egg Color: blue to green to olive to aqua and sometimes even pinkish.
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   Friendly, docile temperament. They are curious When is Easter egger Ready to Lay Eggs: 30 -32 weeks
Is Easter egger Broody:  Rarely goes broody,
Lifespan of Easter egger:  5-8 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Medium  Fowl
Best for:
cold-hardy, different color of eggs

Egyptian Fayoumi

 Used for:  Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  150–205
Egg Color: Off-white or tinted
Egg Size: 
Small
Temperament:   Active and lively, flighty, fast, and will scream if captured When is Egyptian Fayoumi Ready to Lay Eggs: 18 weeks
Is Egyptian Fayoumi Broody:  Not given to broodiness
Lifespan of Egyptian Fayoumi:   5–8 years 
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class: Medium Bantam Fowl
Best for:  Egyptian Fayoumi have reputation as a good free range predator resistant chicken to raise on your farm or acreage.

Faverolles

 Used for:  eggs, meat, and ornamentation
Yearly Egg Production: 
180 to 240
Egg Color: Light brown to cream
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   Docile and active, most enjoy being lap-chickens When is Faverolles Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks old
Is FaverollesBroody:  Occasionally go broody
Lifespan of Faverolles:  5 to 7 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class: Large Bantam Fowl

Gingernut Rarganger

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   to 320 eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament:  very friendly hen When is Gingernut Rarganger Ready to Lay Eggs:  21 weeks
Is Gingernut Rarganger Broody: No, never been broody
Lifespan of Gingernut Rarganger :  2 to 6 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Medium Fowl
Best for:  Gingernut Ranger  great egg layers, even in the winter
Part of a small, private flock, kept as pets and for there tasty eggs.

Golden Laced Wyandotte

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   200 eggs
Egg Color: light brown
Egg Size:  Medium
Temperament:   Docile with their keepers When is Golden Laced WyandotteReady to Lay Eggs:  20 weeks
Is Golden Laced Wyandotte Broody:  Strong broody tendencies
Lifespan of Golden Laced Wyandotte:  6-12 years. Depends on living conditions
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class: 
large Fowl
Best for: Winter laying, They don’t tolerate any other bird trying to peck them or pick on them
Golden Comet  Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:    to 320 eggs
Egg Color: Light Brown
Egg Size:  Medium to large
Temperament:   Docile and gentle When is Golden Comet Ready to Lay Eggs:  19 weeks
Is Golden CometBroody:  No,  do not generally go broody
Lifespan of Golden Comet : 5-7 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Smaller  Fowl
Best for: Finest brown egg layers available today

Gold Legbar

 Used for:  Pet & eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   150-200 eggs
Egg Color: Light blue or Green, White
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   Friendly When is Gold Legbar Ready to Lay Eggs:  Its first egg at 22 weeks
Is Gold Legbar Broody: Some might from time to time
Lifespan of Gold Legbar: 5  to 10 years depending on living conditions
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class: Large Fowl
Best for:
Legbars are friendly, easily handled, good layers, and one of the most highly sought after–and rarest–breeds in this country

Hamburg

 Used for:  Eggs, Ornamental
Yearly Egg Production:  120-225  eggs
Egg Color:  White
Egg Size: 
Small to Medium
Temperament:   Very Active When is HamburgReady to Lay Eggs: 22 weeks
Is Hamburg Broody: They do not become broody
Lifespan of Hamburg: 6-10 years depending on living conditions
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class: 
Medium Fowl
Best for: Flighty, roosts in trees; winter hardy, good at avoiding predators

Icelandic

 Used for:  Eggs, Meat
Yearly Egg Production:   180  eggs
Egg Color: White to Cream or Light Brown
Egg Size: 
Small to Medium
Temperament:   Lively, curious, and independent. When is Icelandic Ready to Lay Eggs: 22 weeks
Is Icelandic Broody: Some will go Broody
Lifespan of Icelandic:    up to 15 years in a secure conditions 
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class:  Smaller Fowl
Best for: Very hardy active forager,

iSA Brown

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:  300+ eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size:   Large
Temperament:   Friendly, sweet and docile nature When is iSA Brown Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks Is iSA Brown Broody:  Yes,  can become broody
Lifespan of iSA Brown:  3-4 years
Winter Egg layers: Yes
Class: M
edium Fowl
Best for: Can thrive in both hot and cold climates.

Jaerhon

 Used for:  Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  215  eggs
Egg Color: White to Off white
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament:  Active & Friendly When is Jaerhon Ready to Lay Eggs: 6 weeks
Is Jaerhon Broody:  Not known as a broody,
Lifespan of Jaerhon: 5 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for:  All Climate

Java

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   180 eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size:  Large
Temperament:   docile and friendly birds, both to humans and to other chickens. When is Java Ready to Lay Eggs: 24 weeks
Is Java Broody:  Hens are broody
Lifespan of  Java: 5-8 years
Winter Egg layers:  No, Cold tolerance: Poor
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for: well-suited for both meat and egg production

Jersey  Giants

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production: 
150-200 egg
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size:  Large
Temperament:   Jersey Giants are friendly, docile birds When is Jersey  Giants Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks
Is Jersey  Giants Broody:  Yes,  will go broody
Lifespan of Jersey  Giants: 6 to 10 years
Winter Egg layers:  No, Cold tolerance: Poor
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for: Jersey Giants can make really great pets for children.

Kraienkoppe

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   150-180  eggs
Egg Color: white or tinted
Egg Size: 
Small
Temperament:   good-natured. They are active foragers and hardy birds When is Kraienkoppe Ready to Lay Eggs:  22-28 weeks
Is Kraienkoppe Broody:  Will go broody
Lifespan of Kraienkoppe :  8-18 years  all depending on living conditions
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class: Medium Fowl
Best for:  Kraienkoppe lays even in cold weather.

Lakenvelder

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   150 eggs
Egg Color: White to tinted
Egg Size: 
Small to Medium
Temperament:   Active – good foragers, can be flighty. When is Lakenvelder Ready to Lay Eggs: 20-28 weeks
Is Lakenvelder Broody:  Hens are not broody
Lifespan of Lakenvelder: s 6 to 8 years and longer in right conditions
Winter Egg layers:  No
Class:   Small Fowl.
Best for: Lakenvelders are best suited to free range situations where predator resistant chickens are necessary. D
o well in most climates, but aren’t fond of cold weather

 Langshan

 Used for:  Meat Eggs,Exhibition
Yearly Egg Production:  150 – 200 eggs
Egg Color: Dark Brown
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament:   Langshan chickens are relatively calm and rarely show aggressive When is  Langshan Ready to Lay Eggs:  24-28 weeks
Is  Langshan Broody:  Are not particularly broody.
Lifespan of  Langshan: 10 years
Winter Egg layers: Yes
Class:  Medium Fowl
Best for: Hardy in winter

Lavender Orpington

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   170 to 200 eggs
Egg Color: Light Brown
Egg Size:  Medium
Temperament:  Clam and Friendly large fluffy, friendly hen When is Lavender Orpington Ready to Lay Eggs: 20-28 weeks
Is Lavender Orpington Broody:  Known to be broody
Lifespan of Lavender Orpington:  8-10 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for: Lavender Orpington are h
ealthy, cold hardy, and not very demanding. They’re quiet chickens too.


Leghorn

 Used for:  Meat Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   280-320 eggs
Egg Color: White
Egg Size: 
Large to Ex Large
Temperament:   Intelligent and noisy When is Leghorn Ready to Lay Eggs: 17 weeks Is LeghornBroody:  No, not exhibiting the maternal behaviour
Lifespan of Leghorn :  4-6 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes,
Class: Medium Fowl
Best for: Leghorn an intelligent and resourceful bird and will find much of its own food if allowed to range
They lay well into their third or fourth year too.
Leghorn chickens tend to be hardy, so most will survive the cold. However, the single comb variety may get frostbite.

Light Brahma

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  200 eggs
Egg Color:  Brown
Egg Size:   Medium
Temperament:   gentle and easily handled. When is Light Brahma Ready to Lay Eggs: 24-28 weeks
Is Light Brahma Broody:  Hens tend to go broody
Lifespan of Light Brahma:   5 and 8 years.
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy –
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for:  G
reat for cold weather

Marans

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   150-200 eggs
Egg Color:  Chocolate to Russet Brown
Egg Size:   Medium
Temperament:   Friendly When is Marans Ready to Lay Eggs:  24-26 weeks
Is Marans Broody:  Maybe, occasionally go broody some Never
Lifespan of Marans:   8 year . Keep laying till 6th year.
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class:  Smaller Bantam Fowl
Best for: Comfortable with cold weather

Menorca

 Used for:  Egg, Show and Ornamental
Yearly Egg Production:   170 to 220 eggs
Egg Color: White
Egg Size:Large
Temperament:  Friendly, Flighty, Very Active, Docile, Shy When is Menorca Ready to Lay Eggs: 26 weeks
Is Menorca Broody:  Are not broody
Lifespan of Menorc:a:  8 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for: They don’t like being picked up/handled, but will eat out of your hand

Marsh Daisy

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs, Pet
Yearly Egg Production:   200 to 250 eggs
Egg Color: Cream to Light Brown
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   so gentle and easy to handle When is Marsh Daisy Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks
Is Marsh DaisyBroody:  Rarely go broody.
Lifespan of Marsh Daisy:  7–10 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class:  Small Fowl
Best for: hardy breed, Great pets for Children.

New Hampshire Red

Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:   150 to 220 eggs
Egg Color: CChocolate to Russet Brown
Egg Size:  Large
Temperament:   friendly personality When is New Hampshire Red Ready to Lay Eggs:  20 to 30 weeks
Is New Hampshire RedBroody:  Prone to go broody
Lifespan of New Hampshire Red:  7 to 8 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy Frostbite prone Don’t enjoy handling
Class: Large Fowl
Best for: warmer climate.

 Olive Egger

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs, Pet
Yearly Egg Production:   200 to 250 eggs
Egg Color: Olive green to mossy or khaki green hue
Egg Size: 
Medium  to Large
Temperament:   Friendly and curious, relatively calm and easygoing When is Olive Egger Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 -24 weeks
Is Olive Egger Broody:  Rarely go broody
Lifespan of Olive Egger :  5-8 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class: Medium Fowl
Best for: H
ardy and adaptable to a wide range of climates including both hot and cold weather

Old English Game

 Used for: Meat or OrnamentalO
Yearly Egg Production:   160 to 180 eggs
Egg Color: cream, tinted
Egg Size: 
 Medium
Temperament:   Aggressive and noisy bird When is Old English Game Ready to Lay Eggs:  22 weeks old
Is Old English Game Broody:  Usually show broodiness
Lifespan of Old English Game:  15 years or more.
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class:Medium Fowl
Best for: C
an tolerate cold, but do not do well in hot climate.

Buff Orpington hen

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:  175 – 200 eggs
Egg Color: Light Brown
Egg Size: 
Medium to large
Temperament:   very friendly with their keepers, gentle and peaceful hen When is Buff Orpington Ready to Lay Eggs:  24 weeks
Is Buff Orpington Broody:   Go broody relatively often,
Lifespan of Buff Orpington :  5 to 10 years  depend on living conditions
Winter Egg layers:  Yes,cold-hardy
Class: Large Fowl
Best for: Good With Children, Cold Hardy in winter.

Penedesenca

 Used for:  Meat Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  200 eggs
Egg Color: Chocolate
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   Active, avoids human contact When is Penedesenca Ready to Lay Eggs: 20-24 weeks.
Is Penedesenca Broody:  Normaly not broody
Lifespan of Penedesenca: 5-8 years or longer if good living conditons
Winter Egg layers:  No not cold-hardy
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for: The hens run away at the sight of children, but the roosters might try to attack them.

Polish

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   150 eggs
Egg Color: White
Egg Size: Medium
Temperament:   Polish chickens are calm, gentle, friendly, and active birds When is Polish Ready to Lay Eggs:  24 weeks
Is Polish Broody:  Rarely go broody
Lifespan of Polish : 6 to 8 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class: Medium Fowl
Best for:  kid friendly, docile and pretty quiet.
prefer a dry, warm climate,
Barred rock hen in a field of green grass and clover

Plymouth Rock

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:  200-250 eggss
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size: Medium to large
Temperament:   sweet, calm, and docile – even the roosters When is Plymouth Rock Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks Is Plymouth Rock Broody:  Quite likely to go broody
Lifespan of Plymouth Rock:  6-8 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class: Large Fowl
Best for: 
cold-hardyYes,

Redcap

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs, Ornamental
Yearly Egg Production:   150 to 200 eggs
Egg Color: White
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   not the most friendly, they are hardy and active When is Redcap Ready to Lay Eggs:  22 weeks
Is Redcap Broody:  Do not usually go broody
Lifespan of Redcap: 10 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class:   Large  Fowl
Best for:  Cold Hardiness: Hardy in winter, . They are excellent free-range birds. Note. Not good at setting on eggs.,

 Red Sex Link

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs,
Yearly Egg Production:  250-300eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament:   very active chickens, with moderately docile personalities. When is Red Sex Link Ready to Lay Eggs: 17 or 18 weeks
Is  Red Sex Link Broody:  Broodiness genes have been mostly bred out of them
Lifespan of  Red Sex Link : 2 or 3 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class:   Large  Fowl
Best for:  Cold Hardiness: Hardy in winter
Portrait of brown young hen

Rhode Island Red

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, show bird
Yearly Egg Production:  310 eggs
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size:  XLarge
Temperament:   Docile, easygoing When is Rhode Island Red Ready to Lay Eggs: 16 weeks Is Rhode Island Red Broody:  Mostly bred out of them.
Lifespan of Rhode Island Red : 5-8 years
Winter Egg layers: Yes, cold-hardy
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for: Cold Hardiness: Hardy in winter

Rumpless Araucana

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:  170-180  eggs
Egg Color: Blue, Green
Egg Size: Large
Temperament:  friendly and docile When is Rumpless Araucana Ready to Lay Eggs:  20-24 weeks of age
Is Rumpless AraucanaBroody:  Do go broody
Lifespan of Rumpless Araucana:  6-8 years.
Winter Egg layers: Yes,  cold-hardy
Class: Large Fowl
Best for: winter hardy

Silver Spangled Hamburg

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   
200 eggs
Egg Color: White
Egg Size: Medium
Temperament:  wild, spirited, and, most notably, beautiful When is SIlver Spangled Hamburg Ready to Lay Eggs: 20-24 weeks
Is Silver Spangled Hamburg Broody:  Can occasionally go broody.
Lifespan of Silver Spangled Hamburg:  8 years
Winter Egg layers: Yes
Class:  Smaller Bantam Fowl
Best for: Cold hardy,  t
hey do not like confinement, Silver Spangleds are high fliers and can jump fences and enclosures

SEBRIGHT

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   
60–80 eggs
Egg Color: Cream
Egg Size: 
Small
Temperament:   friendly, active and social bird. Roosters are not aggressive, somewhat skittish birds When is Sebright Ready to Lay Eggs:  16-22 weeks
Is Sebright Broody:   Rarely go brood
Lifespan of Sebright:  8-12 years.
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class:  Tiny Small Fowl
Best for: All Climates,  SEBRIGHT are Friendly, Easily Handled, Shy, Flighty, Bears Confinement Well

Serama
True Bantam the smallest chicken in the world

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:  180 to 200 eggs
Egg Color: Cream and Brown
Egg Size:  Tiny,
Small Temperament:  Serama look feisty, they are a sweet and friendly breed When is Serama Ready to Lay Eggs:  35 weeks of age
Is Serama Broody:  Serama hens will go broody
Lifespan of Serama:  8 or 9 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not cold-hardy
Class:  Tiny Small Fowl
Best for: Serama are Smallest chicken in the world. They eat less food than larger breed, they do not tolerate cold temperatures.

Silkie

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, Pets, Show Bird
Yearly Egg Production: 100-120  eggs
Egg Color: Cream
Egg Size: 
Small
Temperament:   Silkie are docile, gentle and tolerant,  make great family pets When is Silkie Ready to Lay Eggs: 28 weeks Is Silkie Broody:  Most broody of the chicken breeds,
Lifespan of Silkie: 8 or 9 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes,  cold-hardy
Class:  Medium Fowl
Best for: Sillkie generally accepted to be a cold hardy chicken breed

Swedish Black Hen

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production: 250 eggs
Egg Color: White
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament: Swedish Black Hen, affectionate and generally laid back When is Swedish Black Hen Ready to Lay Eggs:  24 weeks
Is Swedish Black Hen Broody:  Like to go broody
Lifespan of Swedish Black Hen:   5-8 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class:  Smaller Fowl
Best for: Swedish Black Hen good at free-ranging.

Spanish

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, Poultry Shows
Yearly Egg Production:   180 to 280 eggs
Egg Color: Chalk White
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament: Spanish hens are active, noisy, curious, esteemed aristocrats, flighty and vocal birds When is Spanish Ready to Lay Eggs: 18- 22 weeks
Is Spanish Broody:  Considered non-broody
Lifespan of Spanish Hen:  5-8 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not cold-hardy
Class: Large Fowl
Best for: Spanish
poultry shows, eggs

Sumatra

 Used for:  Meat, Eggs
Yearly Egg Production: 
100 eggs
Egg Color: White or lightly tinted
Egg Size: 
Small
Temperament:   skittish, nervous When is Sumatra Ready to Lay Eggs: 18 weeks
Is Sumatra Broody:  Can get broody
Lifespan of Sumatr:   7-9 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not cold-hardy, prefers to live in a warm climate.
Class:  Smaller Fowl
Best for: Sumatra avoids preditors, Sumatra’s ability to fly better than most chicken breeds making them, a tremendous free-range chicken.

Sussex

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production: 
180 to 320 eggs
Egg Color: Cream to Light Brown
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   Sussex are calm breed that can adapt to any surroundings and be quite tame and friendly When is Sussex Ready to Lay Eggs: Around 24 weeks
Is Sussex Broody:  Yes, a broody breed
Lifespan of Sussex :  8+ years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class: Large Fowl
Best for:
Sussex are a great breed if you want eggs all year around.

SPECKLEDY HYBRID

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:  to 280 eggs
Egg Color: Chestnut Brown
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:   Speckled Hybrid is a docile, easily handled bird When is Speckled Hybrid Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks
Is  Speckled Hybrid Broody:  Not a broody breed
Lifespan of Speckled Hybrid : 2 to 4 years
Winter Egg layers:  No not especially cold-hardy
Class: Large Fowl
Best for: Not a pure breed. They look the same as the Marans but they have a higher capability of egg production and good winter layers. They are friendly and easy-to-handle birds.

Turken (Naked Neck)

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production: 
250-300 eggs
Egg Color: Light Brown
Egg Size: 
Medium
Temperament:  Turken are easygoing and easily tamed When is Turken (Naked Neck) Ready to Lay Eggs: 22 weeks
Is Turken (Naked Neck) Broody:   Have been known to go broody.
Lifespan of Turken (Naked Neck)  8-10 years
Side view Vorwerk chicken defecating isolated on white

Vorwerk

 Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   160 – 190 eggs
Egg Color: Cream/Tinted
Egg Size:  Medium
Temperament:   Vorwerks are alert and active and generally docile and genital. Ready to Lay Eggs: 22 weeks Do Vorwerk Blue become Broody: No, not known for going broody
Known to live,  5 to 10 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class:  Medium Fowl
Best for: Vorwerk chickens are fast-growing, strong, medium-sized birds, they lay eggs through the winter.

Welsummer breed of chicken in a grassy field

Welsummer

Used for:  Meat Eggs, family pet
Yearly Egg Production:   
150-200 eggs
Egg Color: Deep brown eggs that are often speckled
Egg Size: Medium to Large
Temperament:  Welsummer a  friendly, intelligent, and easily handled bird Ready to Lay Eggs: around 22 weeks of age Do Welsummer Blue become Broody: Yes, broody behaviour, predominantly in the springtime
Known to Live:   9-13 years
Winter Egg layers:  No,  cold-hardy Yes.
Class:  Medium Fowl
Best for: 
Welsummer during the winter months stops laying until the days begin to lengthen. Welsummer chicken breed is very hardy and can do well in both heat and cold weather.

Whiting True Blue

 Used for:  Meat Eggs,
Yearly Egg Production: 
280-300 eggs
Egg Color: Powder Blue or “army” green eggs
Egg Size:  Large
Temperament: Whiting True Blue are polite and respectful birds Ready to Lay Eggs:  begin laying at 20 weeks Do Whiting True Blue become Broody: No, Not very likely How long do Whiting True Blue live: Lifespan, 5 to 10 years.
Winter Egg layers:  Yes, cold-hardy
Class:  Midum Fowl
Best for:  Whiting True Blue really interesting about there eggs is that they are blue all the way through

WHITE STAR HYBRID

 Used for:  Meat Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:    330 per year
Egg Color: White
Egg Size: 
Large
Temperament:    Very inquisitive, intelligent hens Ready to Lay Eggs: 17 weeks
Do White Star Hybrid become Broody: Not broody
Lifespan of White Star Hybrid:  2-3 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes,  not especially cold-hardy
Class Medium Fowl
Best for: Wattle becoming a problem due to frostbite. So warm area.
White star is the smallest of the hybrid layers but, lays the biggest eggs
Part of a small, private flock, kept as pets and for there tasty eggs.

Wyandotte

 Used for:  Meat Eggs
Yearly Egg Production:    175-250 eggs
Egg Color:Brown
Egg Size: Medium
Temperament:   Calm and Easy Going Ready to Lay Eggs: 20 weeks Do Wyandotte become Broody: Yes, Have strong broody tendencies Lifespan of Wyandotte:  6-12 years
Winter Egg layers:  Yes
Class:  Large Fowl
Best for:
cold-hard

Yokohama

 Used for:   Exhibition / Ornamental
Yearly Egg Production:  80 – 100  eggs per year
Egg Color: Cream / Lightly tinted
Egg Size: 
Small
Temperament:  docile nature, these Yokohama chickens make particularly good pets, Ready to Lay Eggs: 26+ weeks Do Yokohama become Broody:  Yes broody after about 12-14 eggs laid. Lifespan of Yokohama:  6 to 8 years
Winter Egg layers:  No
Class:  Smaller Bantam Fowl
Best for: Warm Area, The Yokohama do not fare well in the cold.
These Yokohama chickens are not suited to free-ranging due to their being bred for show
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