Silver Laced Wyandotte Chicks

Silver Laced Wyandotte Chicks. Silver Laced Wyandotte Egg Production, Temperament and More... The Silver Laced is the original variety of Wyandotte chicken — other varieties were developed from it later with. A Silver Laced Wyandotte chicken is a dual-purpose breed and a decent egg layer

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Silver Laced Wyandotte chickens start laying eggs when they're about 18 to 22 weeks old The eggs themselves are typically cream to light brown and medium in size

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She's more than just coop-candy! Your top feathery FAQs about this beautiful bird are all answered here - from size, eggs, and temperament to needs, hardiness, and their pros & cons. Silver-Laced Wyandotte chickens are named after the Wyandotte Nation, a Native American tribe A Silver Laced Wyandotte chicken is a dual-purpose breed and a decent egg layer

Silver Laced Wyandotte Bear River Valley Coop. The Silver Laced Wyandotte is the original variety of the Wyandotte chickens with each silvery-white feather laced in a lustrous greenish black Silver Laced Wyandottes are beautiful black and white chickens known for their distinctive lace pattern

Silver Laced Wyandotte. These chickens are pretty good at it as well, producing around 200 to 240 eggs each year They are dual purpose birds with origins dating as far back as the 1870s making them one of the oldest types of chickens in the world