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Sapphire Splash: Pictures, Info And Care Guide

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

Sapphire Splash chickens are a relatively new breed in the poultry world, but they are quickly gaining popularity among chicken keepers. These chickens are known for their striking plumage, easy-to-care-for personality, and impressive egg production.

  • Sapphire Splash hens lay 290 eggs yearly
  • Related to the Sapphire Gem chicken
  • Hardy chickens that tolerate most climates
  • Beginner-friendly and low in maintenance
EggsUp to 290 eggs/year
Egg ColorBrown
Egg SizeLarge
Weight5 – 7 lbs
HardinessCold and heat
TemperamentCalm, low in maintenance
Beginner-friendlyYes
ColorDark grey and specks of darker feathering

Characteristics

If you’ve never heard of the Sapphire Splash chicken, don’t worry! They are relatively new in the chicken scenery and are related to the Sapphire Gem.

Sapphire Splash chickens are known for their unique appearance. Their plumage is a mix of light to medium dark gray with specks of darker feathering, giving them a “splashed” or mottled appearance.

Due to their splash coloring, the bird’s colors can vary, and no two Sapphire Splash chickens look the same. The feathers of a Sapphire Splash also have a glossy sheen.

a sapphire splash chicken
Credits: @fredericks_farm (IG)

Sapphire Splash chickens have bright red wattles and earlobes, and the beaks and legs are typically yellow. They have a medium-sized single comb.

Sapphire Splash chickens have round bodies and medium-length tails.

Breed Profile

The Sapphire Splash is not a heritage breed but a hybrid chicken, created as low-in-maintenance birds that bring a lot of eggs.

Like the Sapphire Gem, Sapphire Splash chickens were developed in the Czech Republic. They thank their blue featuring to the dominant blue gene they carry.

Sapphire Splash chickens do not breed true. They are also not designed to breed with, only as great egg layers that are hardy. If you plan on keeping both hens and roosters to have baby chicks, these hybrids are not the best choice.

Credits: @missi_mullis (IG)

Sapphire Splash is a retail name referring to its color and feather pattern. Hoover’s Hatchery applied to register the Sapphire Splash as a trademark in September 2021. This application was approved in April 2023. Another blue chicken created by Hoover’s is the Sapphire Olive Egger.

Egg Production

One of the main advantages of keeping Sapphire Splash chickens is their egg production. These chickens are known for being prolific layers, producing large, brown eggs at a high rate.

On average, a Sapphire Splash hen will lay 290 eggs yearly, more than five eggs per week. This is significantly higher than many other chicken breeds.

The eggs themselves are large in size and brown. As with all hybrid chickens, Sapphire Splash chickens rarely go broody.

They can thrive in all climates, even cold ones, and will keep on laying during winter. But keep in mind that the egg production can temporarily slow down.

Personality

Sapphire Splash chickens are known for their calm and docile temperament, which makes them an excellent choice for chicken keepers with kids. They are generally friendly and easy to handle. They also tend to get along with other chickens.

These chickens are known for being independent, meaning they do not require much attention. They are content to spend their time foraging and exploring their environment and do not require much special care or attention.

a sapphire splash chicken
Credits: @fredericks_farm (IG)

Despite their easy-going nature, Sapphire Splash chickens are still active and curious birds. They enjoy foraging for insects and other small prey and love to scratch the ground. They also enjoy taking dust baths to keep their feathers clean and healthy.

Sapphire Splash chickens are a great choice for anyone looking for an easy to care for, hardy chicken that lays many eggs.

Summary

Sapphire Splash chickens are a strikingly beautiful egg-laying hybrid breed that is hardy, docile, and prolific egg producers.

They are easy to care for and make great additions to any flock. With their impressive egg production, striking appearance, and easy-to-care-for personalities, Sapphire Splash chickens are definitely a breed worth considering adding to your flock.

If you want to learn more about chicken breeds that lay colored eggs, check out our article ‘10 Popular Chickens With Colored Eggs‘. Or go to our listicle breed summary on ‘The Classroom‘, or, if you’re unsure where to start, take a look at our ‘Chicken Breeds: Ultimate Beginners Guide‘.

Credits Featured Image: @fredericks_farm (IG)

Related Questions

What is a Sapphire Splash chicken?

A Sapphire Gem is a medium-sized blue hybrid chicken sold by Hoover’s Hatchery. They have a lovely blue color and docile nature. Sapphire Splash is a retail name.

What color eggs do Sapphire Splash hens lay?

Sapphire Splash hens lay large brown eggs.

How many eggs do Sapphire Splash lay?

Sapphire Splash hens are great egg layers. They lay around 290 eggs yearly, that’s more than five eggs per week.

Are Sapphire Splash chickens cold-hardy?

Yes. Sapphire Splash chickens are cold and heat-hardy and adapt well to any climate. This means they can be kept in any climate and keep on laying during winter.

Are Sapphire Splash good chickens?

Yes, Sapphire Splash chickens are great chickens to have because of their amazing egg-laying skills and docile and friendly nature. They are cold and heat-hardy and easy to care for.

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Chicken Fans Editorial Team

The editorial team consists of 3rd generation chicken owners Kat, journalist, editor-in-chief, and Nick, working with illustrators and specialists in the field.