Hatchery Chicks
Springtime chicks available for ordering. Check out the gorgeous varieties available!

California Grey Leghorn - Here is a combination that offers you a high egg production, optimal egg weight and modest feed consumption. It means that our White Leghorns will always produce eggs for you at minimal cost. Egg quality is assured, and shell strength is consistently good. Order some for great egg production and profits.

Isa Browns hold about 60% of the World Brown Egg Market. All other egg laying breeds are judged and compared to these. They offer you exceptional egg output, resulting in low feed conversion. Bred for large egg size, the in-built adaptability allows you to produce an average egg size from 62 to 65 grams or so. Isa Browns have a current livability of 97.3% and hen housed average production to 76 weeks is 321 eggs. Average egg weight is 62.8 g.

Rhode Island Red - Another fine all around breed that is a great brown egg producer. They are very hardy and make a dandy small flock for layers. They also make good eating so you have a fine all purpose flock with these Reds.

Barred Rocks - Always a favorite on the farm... for years and years. They are very hardy and a great dual purpose breed that lays brown eggs. They are also dandy eating birds. A good all around breed. Try some this year.

White Rocks - This old-time favorite is still one of the best brown egg layers. Their size and good egg production make them an all time favorite.

Broiler Strains - One of the great ones - two of the best known broiler strains combined to give you the ultimate in broilers. They have super fast growth, improved conversion, extra stamina, and livability.

Hubbard White Mountain Broiler - It is a quiet bird, extremely fast growing, well-feathered and has excellent conformation. It is the type that many hatcheries refer to as "cornish cross" and is fully capable of reaching a weight of 4 lbs. in 6 to 7 weeks. They also make excellent roasters, rapidly attaining the 7 to 8 lbs. required for this type of bird. The pullets ay a reasonable amount of eggs for several months if not allowed to become too fat.

Buff Orpingtons - An old-time favorite. A nice quiet breed. They are a beautiful buff color. You can depend on them as layers of lots of nice brown eggs. And don't forget -- they make dandy fryers and roasters.

Araucanas - They are called the Easter egg fowl because they lay colored eggs: blue, green, pink, and olive drab.Birds vary in size and color, some with whiskers and others with muffs of feathers covering ears.





