Here is a rather unique and beautiful bird that you may have never heard of! The Russian Orloff used to be a critically endangered breed, according to the Livestock Conservancy. ...
About Sumatra Chickens: An Exotic Exhibition Bird
Sumatra Chickens were primarily cultivated and shaped by the jungle islands just off Indonesia. These birds are eye catchers and head turners with very active and independent personalities. While the ...
About Ancona Chickens: Mediterranean, Barnyard Beauties
I don’t know about you guys, but I have a thing for mottled chickens. I swore I’d never have bantams and then I fell in love with Mottled Cochin bantams and got two. When I saw an Ancona Chicken, ...
About Delaware Chickens: No-nonsense, Dual Purpose Heritage Birds
For the farmer interested in a good bird with no frills, these simple but beautiful chickens are a great, no-nonsense breed. Delaware chickens were once a leading breed for the meat industry. The ...
About Red and Black Sex-Link Chickens: The Hybrid Taking Over Flocks Everywhere
Red and black sex-link chickens are some of the most popular hybrid chickens around and seem to be rapidly finding their homes in many chicken coops. Well known for their quick growth and high ...
About White Faced Black Spanish Chickens: The Farm Clowns
If you’ve never seen one of these interesting chickens, they certainly might take you by surprise! White Faced Black Spanish chickens have gained the reputation of looking like a clown for a good ...
About Campine Chickens: Petite and Fun Barnyard Pets
Campine chickens are small, active birds originating from Belgium with a whole lot of pep in their step. These birds are kept mainly for egg production and exhibition and are not an ideal choice for ...
About Fayoumi Chickens: Backyard Egyptian Birds
Last week my Egyptian Fayoumi hen fell prey to the neighbor’s dogs that have formed a pack and started tormenting my flock. I don’t think I’ll ever forget that chicken because of her unique ...
About Turken Naked Neck Chickens: Is it a Turkey or a Chicken?
Here is an odd bird, and chances are you’ve never seen another breed quite like it. Some people even think that Turken Naked Necks are an actual cross between a turkey and a chicken. The name ...








