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2025 Chicks

Hatching chicks based on egg colors not by breed.

This hatching season we will be hatching chicks by egg color not by breeds. What this means is we will categorize all of our chicks based on the color of their egg. Chicks will be labeled as blue Eggers, green eggers, pink eggers, etc. 


Our hens lay a variety of beautiful colors. Chicks will be sold 5 for $20, and can be mixed. The only breeds we will have available will be:

  • Silkies 
  • Bourbon Red Poults 
  • India Blue Peachicks 
  • Toulouse/Embden Goslings 
  • Pekin ducklings 
  • Barred Rocks
  • Black Australorps
  • Brahmas 
  • Buff Orpingtons 
  • Sapphire Gems 
  • Wyandottes 
  • Cinnamon Queens
  • & more.

Egg colors will be as follows:

  • Blue
  • Green 
  • Pink 
  • Brown 
  • Light blue 
  • Beige 
  • Etc.


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Our Birds

Easter Eggers

Easter Eggers

Easter Eggers

Easter Eggers are basically a mixed chick from a blue or green egg. Our Easter Egger layers are a Buff Orpington crossed with our Light Brahmas.

Order 5 chicks for $20

Olive Eggers

Easter Eggers

Easter Eggers

Olive Eggers are a mixed breed that come from olive colored eggs, carrying the olive egg laying gene.

Order 5 chicks for $20

Silkies

Easter Eggers

Lavener Orpingtons

The Silkie is a breed of chicken named for its atypically fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk and satin. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as black skin and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot, whereas most chickens only have four. Silkies are also known for their calm, friendly temperament, whic

The Silkie is a breed of chicken named for its atypically fluffy plumage, which is said to feel like silk and satin. The breed has several other unusual qualities, such as black skin and bones, blue earlobes, and five toes on each foot, whereas most chickens only have four. Silkies are also known for their calm, friendly temperament, which makes them exceptionally great pets for homes that have children. In fact, silkies can be quite affectionate if owners take the time to handle them often. 

Lavener Orpingtons

Lavener Orpingtons

Lavener Orpingtons

Lavender Orpingtons are a shimmering, grayish, silver color with a definite purple tone. Orpington Chickens, in general, are big, round, fluffy chickens and could arguably be the softest of all the breeds. Combine that soft fluffiness with a shimmering lavender-gray color, and Lavender Orpingtons are chickens to behold!

Lavender Orpingtons

Lavender Orpingtons are a shimmering, grayish, silver color with a definite purple tone. Orpington Chickens, in general, are big, round, fluffy chickens and could arguably be the softest of all the breeds. Combine that soft fluffiness with a shimmering lavender-gray color, and Lavender Orpingtons are chickens to behold!

Lavender Orpingtons have pretty, single red combs, which are set off beautifully against the lavender feathering, which is usually a bit darker on the head. These would look especially striking combined with Buff Orpingtons - creating a flock of silver and gold big fluffy birds.
Lavender Orpingtons have lots of feathers - the fluffiness makes them seem to have extra feathers, especially on the thighs. They are cold hardy and sound chickens.

Sapphire Gems

Lavener Orpingtons

Sapphire Gems

Sapphire Gems are very friendly and well-mannered. You can expect them to generally be very calm (even when under stress). Due to their friendly temperament they tend to get along well with other breeds in the flock. This also means that they will make the perfect addition to a family with young children and pets.

Sapphire Gem chickens are

Sapphire Gems are very friendly and well-mannered. You can expect them to generally be very calm (even when under stress). Due to their friendly temperament they tend to get along well with other breeds in the flock. This also means that they will make the perfect addition to a family with young children and pets.

Sapphire Gem chickens are a cross between hybrid and heritage chickens. It's thought to be Barred Plymouth Rocks (hybrid) cross-bred with Blue Plymouth Rocks (heritage). They originated from the Czech Republic.

Light Brahmas

Lavener Orpingtons

Sapphire Gems

Light Brahma chicken is one of the majestic variations of the “King of Chicken Breeds” — the Brahmas. It’s hard not to fall for this bird’s charm due to the striking contrast of black and white in its hackle feathers and tail and its immaculate, elegant overall look.

They lay large brown eggs, are excellent mothers, and get along with their flock mates.

Plymouth Barred Rocks

Plymouth Barred Rocks

Plymouth Barred Rocks

The Plymouth Rock is an American breed of domestic chicken. It was first seen in Massachusetts in the nineteenth century, and for much of the early twentieth century was the most widely kept chicken breed in the United States. It is a dual-purpose chicken, raised both for its meat and for its brown eggs.

Buff Orpingtons

Plymouth Barred Rocks

Plymouth Barred Rocks

The Orpington is a British breed of chicken. It was bred in the late nineteenth century by William Cook of Orpington, Kent, in south-east England. It was intended to be a dual-purpose breed, to be reared both for eggs and for meat.

Isa Browns

Plymouth Barred Rocks

Cinnamon Queens aka Golden Comets

The ISA Brown is a crossbreed of chicken, with sex-linked coloration. It is thought to have been the result of a complex series of crosses including but not limited to Rhode Island Reds and Rhode Island Whites, and contains genes from a wide range of breeds, the list of which is a closely guarded secret. 

Cinnamon Queens aka Golden Comets

Cinnamon Queens aka Golden Comets

Cinnamon Queens aka Golden Comets

Cinnamon Queens are a cross of a Rhode Island Red male and the Rhode Island White female. They are also sexable upon hatching. If you live in an area that does not allow roosters, you need to know the sex of your chicks right away. Female Cinnamon Queen chicks are reddish-brown and male chicks are white.

Columbian Wyandotte

Cinnamon Queens aka Golden Comets

Columbian Wyandotte

These birds look like Light Brahmas, without the feathering on their feet. They're great dual purpose birds.

Barnevelder

Cinnamon Queens aka Golden Comets

Columbian Wyandotte

Barnevelder hens lay 150-200 medium to large brown eggs a year. This is much fewer eggs than a layer breed, such as Leghorns or Anconas, will give you, but is a respectable number for a dual-purpose breed. Barnevelder egg color can vary from light brown to very dark brown. Some are even cream-colored.

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