Golden Comet - BEST SELLER!
The Hubbard Golden Comet has been widely acclaimed in all areas of the world where brown eggs are preferred. The Golden Comet is easily one of the finest brown egg layers available today. They mature early and lay eggs of excellent size and quality. She is an extremely quiet bird that seems to be able to withstand the colder, non-insulated, laying houses of the small flock owner better than most breeds. The Golden Comet is a buff sex-link strain.
Rhode Island Reds & Rhode Island Blues
R.I. Reds If you are striving for the “Peak” in egg production and still want a heavy bird with good market possibilities,
these Reds are for you. A check of national egg laying will reveal the superior egg laying qualities of this breed.
R.I. Blues - A hybrid crossing two of the best heritage layers. This cross results in largely slate blue chicken with
red hackle and saddle feathers. If you’re looking for a blue chicken that will out-lay more – this is your breed.
Americana
Originally from Chili in South America they are called the Easter Egg Fowl. They lay colored eggs – blue,
green, pink, and olive drab. These birds vary in size and color, some may have whiskers and other muffs of
feathers that cover their ears. Their eggs are reported to have more nutritional value than ordinary eggs.
Barred Plymouth Rocks
This is another old favorite and one that, in true breeding style, delivers big profits. This is one of the oldest and most selected strain of Barred Rocks in the U.S. The Barred Plymouth Rock has held its own because of its great merit as a profitable, practical fowl for everyday use.
Black Sex Link
This versatile hybrid is produced by mating a Rhode Island Red male to a Barrel Rock female. The pullets
are black with a reddish cast and are splendid layers of large brown eggs. Roosters resemble a Barred Rock.
Buff Orpingtons, Olive Eggers, and Speckles Sussex
B.O-Quiet Breed with a beautiful Buff color they lay brown eggs& make wonderful fryers& roasters. When it comes to appearance – Olive Eggers are a wildcard. They come in virtually any& every
color &/or combination of muffs and beards. Olive Eggers are f1, meaning a first generation cross. S.S. When mature their beautiful
plumage is brownish red w/ feathers tipped in white. This variety combines beauty& utility which
makes them an excellent choice for your backyard flock as well a show bird
Mt. Healthy Cornish X Rock Cross – MEAT BIRD
The massive Cornish cockerels are bred to large broiler type White Rock hens. The cross produces one of the finest quality broiler type chicks that can be found anywhere. They make market weight in 7 weeks. Many of our consumers report 4 lb. broilers in 7 to 8 weeks. They give the desired
broad beast, big leg and big thigh and the uniform conformation that are desired in today’s market.
Mammoth Bronze & Broad Breasted White Turkeys
Mammoth Bronze are handsome, colorful birds and attract attention whenever seen. Hens average
18 to 20 lbs and toms average 30 lbs.
Whites are an extremely good compact meat type bird. They dress out well at almost any size, with pleasantly
plump carcass. They are a favorite of many because they look so well when dressed, having no dark pin
feathers, & such fine color.
French Guineas, Mallards, and White Pekin
French guineas are fun, easy and inexpensive to raise. Once started, they are excellent foragers, living on insects,
seeds and grasses. They are super farm yard watchdogs, sounding an alarm anytime anything unusual occurs.
The Mallard drake is one of the most beautifully colored of all waterfowl. Mallards fly, but will
usually stay at home if fed regularly one of the most beautifully colored of all fowl!
With proper feed & care our White Pekins will develop to a weight of 7 lb. in 8 weeks