LAST Chick Order for 2020
We are wrapping up Chick Days here at 360 for 2020... listed below is the last order of birds arriving next week!
REMINDERS:
- 6 chick minimum
- purchase Electrolytes & Probiotics for your new chicks
- ALL chicks are sold, First Come, First Serve
- NO Holds or Pre-pays
- We carry everything you need to get started or to add to your existing flock!
- Enjoy your babies!
Amerucana/Easter Eggers:
Temperament: Broody
Recognized variety: Blue, Brown Red, Buff, Silver, Blue Wheaten, Wheaten, Black, White
Egg color: Blue
Black Australorps:
Buff Orpingtons:
Cuckoo Maran:
Cinnamon Queen:
Cinnamon Queen chickens are one of the top sellers in the industry because of the number of eggs they lay and their demeanor. They are known for their fast body development, fast egg production and rich brown egg shell color, quality and texture. Cinnamon Queens are docile birds and extremely easy to work with.
Gold Laced Wyandotte:
The Golden Laced Wyandotte Chicken is a great pet chicken. They are a wonderful addition to any backyard coop. This breed is firmly established as a good producer as well as having delicious meat. The Golden Laced Wyandotte Chicken has a rose comb and is a cold hardy bird.
Production: This chicken breed is a wonderful dual purpose breed. These Golden Laced Wyandotte chickens produce 180-260 good sized brown eggs a year. Some hens may be broody. The GL Wyandotte also provides heritage breed chicken meat for making good, healthful meals. Their skin color is yellow.
Temperament: Golden Laced Wyandotte chickens are quiet. The mothers are excellent mothers. They do well whether in the open or in confinement. They do quite well in a backyard coop. Golden Laced Wyandottes have good foraging ability.
History: The Wyandotte chicken is an American breed named after a North American Indian tribe. Through history, the tribe resided from the Great Lakes to Ohio and Kansas. Chicken breeds are generally named after their original localities. Since 1888 the Golden Laced Wyandotte chicken breed is recognized by the American Standard of Perfection.
APA Class: American
Color Description: The Golden Laced Wyandotte chickens have black and golden feathers. The feathers make a pattern that looks like lace. The tail is black. The comb, earlobes, and wattles are a red rose color. The appearance is beautiful. They look good in any backyard coop.
Conservation Status: Recovering
Weight: Cockerel 7.5 lbs, Pullet 5.5 lbs.
Black Jersey Giant:
Primary use: meat/eggs
Egg size: Large
Temperament: Calm, Docile
Recognized variety: Blue, Black, White
Egg color: Brown
Rainbow:
The Rainbow is a dual purpose bird that has one of the most unique feather color patterns you will ever see. ... The best part about this breed is that they make wonderful birds for small backyard flocks giving you the opportunity to butcher them or keep the hens for eggs!
Sapphire Gem:
The Sapphire Gem is a sex-linked hybrid created by a breeder in the Czech Republic. It is a hybrid that contains the Dominate Blue gene and is known for being a good layer of large brown eggs. They do best in warmer climates and are close to the Old Andalusians.
Speckled Sussex:
The Sussex have everything: they are great layers of tinted or light brown eggs--and they lay right through the coldest weather. They are dual purpose birds, though: fat-bodied and not prone to flying when mature, so they are easily fenced. In England, they used to be THE standard table bird, before the modern Cornish Crosses came along. They forage well and are economical eaters that are friendly and easily handled. Their curious nature means they will often follow you around the yard if they think they can beg a treat from you.The "speckled" variety has plumage that gives them some camouflage from predators, too. Many tend to get more speckles after each successive molt, so they just get prettier with age. Seriously, what more could you ask for in a chicken?
Welsummer: