breeds

10 Beautiful Black Chicken Breeds (With Pictures)

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

While brown and white remain the most favored colors for chickens, black is gaining popularity. Black chickens look mysterious and easily draw the attention of many poultry enthusiasts. However, not all black breeds are suitable for every backyard chicken owner. Let’s review the most wanted black chicken breeds and why (not) to buy them. 1. […]

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10 Popular Chickens With Colored Eggs (+Color Chart)

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

You won’t believe the stunning collection of colors some chickens can produce! From vibrant blues and greens to rich browns and even pinks and grays, these top chicken breeds will add a rainbow of colors to your egg basket. Let’s go over the best egg-laying chickens that lay stunningly colored eggs. Read on to discover […]

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Top 15 Brown Chicken Breeds: All Beginner-Friendly

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

Brown chicken breeds are very popular, whether common or rare. If you’re looking for a beginner-friendly chicken and a great egg layer, you can’t go wrong with the brown chickens from our list. With their friendly personalities and earthy feather colors, these brown chickens are popular among chicken keepers everywhere. Here is our Top 15: […]

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Cream Legbar: Pastel-Colored Eggs

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

Cream Legbar Eggs 250 Size   M Behavior docile Hens lay 250 eggs yearly Blue to green colored eggs Heritage breed from the UK Color-sexed chicks Beginner-friendly Low maintenance eggs | looks | behavior | climate | color | sexing | history The Cream Legbar is an amazing English heritage breed with a wild spiky feather […]

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Malay Chickens – Majestic Giants

By Nick

Meet the magnificent Malay chicken. These exceptional Asian game fowl birds can reach up to 3 feet tall. With their menacing look, upright stance, and fierce appearance, they can be very intimidating. Unfortunately, these backyard raptors are an endangered species, with fewer than 300 annual registrations in the US. We’ll discuss everything there is to […]

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Belgian d’Uccle Bantam: All You Must Know (With Pictures)

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

The Belgian Bearded d’Uccle chicken is a unique and attractive breed originating in Belgium. With its distinctive beard, muffs, and feathers on its feet, the d’Uccle is a standout among other breeds. The millefleur color pattern is the most popular in this breed due to its unique and beautiful look.

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ISA Brown Chicken: The Pros And Cons

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

ISA Brown chickens are among the world’s most popular egg-laying chicken breeds. Not only do they lay almost one egg daily, but these birds are also very hardy and low in maintenance. Their sweet, docile nature and calm personality are the icings on the cake. Let’s find out all there is to know about this […]

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Golden Comet: All You Need To Know

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

Golden Comet chickens are extremely popular due to their excellent egg-laying skills and hardy nature. They’re red sex-link chickens bred for their amazing egg production that can be color-sexed after hatching. But they have a much shorter lifespan than heritage chicken breeds, which is something to keep in mind.

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Lakenvelder Chicken

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

The Lakenvelder chicken is a great-looking black and white chicken of German and Dutch descent. Not only do they have a fascinating history, but they’re also good layers and can be kept as a dual-purpose breed. Let’s find out everything there is to know about this fantastic chicken. Eggs 150 – 200 eggs yearly Egg […]

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Smokey Pearl: All You Need To Know

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

If you have never heard of a Smokey Pearl chicken, don’t worry! They’re a fairly new breed and not known to the large public. The breed is an excellent egg layer and a great addition to any backyard flock. Let’s find out everything there is to know about this grey beauty. Eggs 280 eggs per […]

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