Best Backyard Heritage Chicken BreedsWe are passionate about saving heritage chicken breeds. Learn what a heritage chicken breed is and how to help save them.
10 Heritage Chicken Breeds For Your Backyard CoopHumans bred chickens for their meat and eggs for centuries. And so is the heritage chicken breeds that have been ... Read more
Heritage BreedsAbout Our Poultry: We breed and have available a large variety of quality heritage poultry breeds, with pullets & eggs available from most of the larger more popular breeds. We often have spare...
Heritage Chicken Breeds Are Disappearing and Here's Why They Are Worth SavingHere's why you should consider adding a heritage chicken breed to your backyard flock. Their versatility is unmatched! Learn more about these breeds.
Top 20 Best Heritage Chicken Breeds for EggsChoosing the right egg laying chicken breeds for your backyard is an overwhelming task. There are literally hundreds of chicken breeds available and they all
How to Cook Heritage Meat Chickens (or ducks, or turkeys) ~ Kaits GardenHow to Cook Heritage Meat Chickens (or ducks or turkeys) / Backyard Chickens / Homestead Recipes
SHowing Off My Black Australorp Hens!My tiny BA chicks I got the first of May have turned into the most gorgeous BA hens. They are just starting to lay and the eggs are so small but I have...
Langshan Chicken - The Livestock ConservancyThey are the only Asiatic breed suited to the Southern States and prefer well-drained land and shelter from rain and the hot sun.
The Icelandic Chicken: A Heritage Chicken Breed for Modern Homesteads – Mother Earth NewsThe Icelandic chicken is a heritage landrace breed from Iceland. These heritage chickens will furnish flavorful meat and a steady supply of eggs.
Wyandotte chickens: Everything you need to knowFind out if Wyandotte chickens are the right breed for you. See what these chickens look like (with pictures and videos of hens, roosters, and chicks), and learn how many eggs they lay. Discover if this beautiful and friendly heritage breed is right for you!
BarnevelderThe Barnevelder chicken are known for the dark chocolate brown eggs they produce and are considered a rare breed in the United States which makes them highly desirable. They are very personable and make great pet chickens. They are also good mothers and are very attentive to their chicks. You can expect your Barnevelder to lay around 3-4 eggs a week even in the winter months.