Cackle Hatchery Delaware Chicken

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Description

Originated and developed in the state of Delaware USA in the 1940’s and admitted into the American Standard of Perfection in 1952. The Delaware is a dual purpose chicken with a single comb and a layer of brown eggs. Plumage is nearly white with black feathers around the neck and tail and the bird is a rapid grower. Origin comes from a hatchery man crossing Rock-Reds and occasionally a white colored chick would be in a tray considered to be an “off color” a “sport.” These white chicks grew very fast and big and, after of years of breeding the white offspring, they eventually became consistent with their color and color patterns and became a standard breed. In the 1980’s and 1990’s very few of these pure Delaware flocks still existed.

Features

  • Poultry Show Class: American
  • Weights: Hen: 6 1/2 lbs, Pullet: 5 1/2 lbs, Rooster: 8 1/2 lbs, Cockerel: 7 1/2 lbs
  • Purpose and Type: Primary production, Egg Laying & Pet/Secondary meat source
  • Egg Shell Color: Brown
  • Egg Production: 180-260 eggs per year.
  • Egg Size: Large-Jumbo
  • Temperament: Docile
  • Gender Accuracy: 85-90%
  • Fertility Percentage: 65-80%
  • Broody: Setter
  • Mating Ratio: 10 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 2 to 4 feet
  • Country of Origin: United States, Delaware
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1952.
  • TLC: Critical Status, Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed.

Specifications

  • Breed: Delaware
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Cackle Hatchery Delaware Chicken
Blain # 1015960 | Mfr # 125M
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Cackle Hatchery Delaware Chicken
Blain # 1015960 | Mfr # 125M
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Description

Originated and developed in the state of Delaware USA in the 1940’s and admitted into the American Standard of Perfection in 1952. The Delaware is a dual purpose chicken with a single comb and a layer of brown eggs. Plumage is nearly white with black feathers around the neck and tail and the bird is a rapid grower. Origin comes from a hatchery man crossing Rock-Reds and occasionally a white colored chick would be in a tray considered to be an “off color” a “sport.” These white chicks grew very fast and big and, after of years of breeding the white offspring, they eventually became consistent with their color and color patterns and became a standard breed. In the 1980’s and 1990’s very few of these pure Delaware flocks still existed.

Features

  • Poultry Show Class: American
  • Weights: Hen: 6 1/2 lbs, Pullet: 5 1/2 lbs, Rooster: 8 1/2 lbs, Cockerel: 7 1/2 lbs
  • Purpose and Type: Primary production, Egg Laying & Pet/Secondary meat source
  • Egg Shell Color: Brown
  • Egg Production: 180-260 eggs per year.
  • Egg Size: Large-Jumbo
  • Temperament: Docile
  • Gender Accuracy: 85-90%
  • Fertility Percentage: 65-80%
  • Broody: Setter
  • Mating Ratio: 10 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 2 to 4 feet
  • Country of Origin: United States, Delaware
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1952.
  • TLC: Critical Status, Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed.

Specifications

  • Breed: Delaware

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