Chickens
Beautiful birds to bring your garden to life
We have POL hybrids and pure breeds available for collection now (Jan 2021)
Minimum of 2 to be purchased together.
Day old hybrids (sexed) and Pure breed Light Sussex (unsexed) available from 25th Feb 2021
Collection only by appointment from Elham, Kent
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POL Hybrids
£10 Each
Available now (Jan 2021)
POL Bluebell, Blackrock, black and brown hens.
Good Layers
Soft feathered
Good natured

Light Sussex
£30 POL Pullet
£35 Cockerel
Available now ( Jan 2021)
High quality traditional pure breed Light Sussex hens
Dual purpose birds, can also be eaten
Good layers
Medium size, cream/light brown egg
Lovely nature
Soft feathered

Cream crested legbar
£40 POL Pullet
£45 Cockerel
Available July 2021 - can be preordered
A rare breed, these hens lay beautiful blue eggs.

French Copper Black Marans
£40 POL
£45 Cockerel
Orders being taken for July 2021
These French Copper Black Marans have been selectively bred for their utility qualities and more specifically for egg colour and size. They are an ideal breed for keeping in your back garden, being exceptionally docile and calm. Through our very careful & selective breeding these hens are laying amongst the the largest and darkest brown eggs you will come across. The egg size/colour will of course vary, and cannot be guaranteed. You can expect them to keep laying for at least five to eight years.
The egg size on average is in the large/extra large category, weighing between 65g and 78g.
Statistics
WEIGHTS
Cockerel 3.5-4.0Kg
Hen 2.6-3.2Kg
CATEGORY
Heavy; Soft Feather
EGGS
large very dark brown
150 - 200 per year

Welsummer
£40 POL
£45 Cockerel
Available 2021
These Welsummers have been selectively bred for their utility qualities, and more specifically for egg colour and size. They are an ideal breed for keeping in your back garden, being friendly in nature, with the bonus of laying amongst the largest and deepest terracotta brown eggs you will come across, weighing between 65g and 80g. The egg size/colour will of course vary, and cannot be guaranteed. You can expect them to keep laying for five to eight years, although there are many recordings of Welsummer hens continuing to lay for 10 to 12 years.
Statistics
WEIGHTS
Cockerel 2.7 - 3.2Kg;
Hen 2.7 - 3.2Kg
CATEGORY
Light; Soft Feather
EGGS
Large Brown, 1 per 2 days in season