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ISA Browns: Early Layers
Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler

ISA Browns: Early Layers

ISA Browns are sweet, sturdy, and pretty layers of many medium and large brown eggs. Sexed at hatch as females are brown and males are white. Friendly and sociable, these are my go-to birds if I just want eggs, lots and lots of eggs.

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Olive Eggers
Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler

Olive Eggers

“Hey, I purchased Olive Egger hatching eggs from you and the eggs you gave me are blue?! What’s up with that?” or “Hey, I purchased Olive Egger chicks from you and they grew up and are laying brown or blue eggs. What’s up with that?”

”Thank you for asking. It’s complicated.”

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Wheaten Olivers: 2023’s New Flock
Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler

Wheaten Olivers: 2023’s New Flock

A Wheaten Olive Egger is a hybrid of Wheaten/Blue Wheaten/Splash Ameraucanas and Wheaten/Blue Wheaten Marans who will lay lovely medium to large olive eggs, often with speckles. The birds are lovely and sweet, and can have with muffs, or beards, or feathery legs, or all three!

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How Egg Color Works
Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler

How Egg Color Works

This is the fun part of curating an Olive Egger Flock: selecting the prettiest eggs to hatch and then selecting the prettiest grow-outs to keep for next year’s flock refresh. Right now I have an Olive Egger Rooster and a Welsummer Rooster (dark brown eggs with spots) covering Bright Blue Egger Hens and Olive Egger Hens.

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Freedom Ranger Meat Chicks
Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler

Freedom Ranger Meat Chicks

I know that for most of us our chickens are pets and we don’t eat them. Yet we do like to eat chicken. And we don’t want to participate in the horrific living circumstances of industrial chickens. Our solution? Hatch and raise Freedom Rangers. Though they come to butchering weight slower than the monstrous Cornish Cross, they are good foragers and can enjoy their days toodling about in the pasture.

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Winter Flock Check
Flock Care, Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler Flock Care, Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler

Winter Flock Check

One of my seasonal chores is a comprehensive flock check — I go out and catch and pick up each and every one of my 100+ birds. I check them for bugs, make sure that no-one feels underweight, ensure their leg bands fit properly, take their pictures, and decide which of the grow-outs I will keep and which I will share.

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Swedish Flower Hens aka Skånsk Blommehöna Hatching Eggs, Chicks, and Hens
Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler Breeds & Breeding Suzanne Chandler

Swedish Flower Hens aka Skånsk Blommehöna Hatching Eggs, Chicks, and Hens

Swedish Flower Hens, aka Skånsk Blommehöna, are one of my favorite of Flower Feather Farm’s resident flocks. Because they are a land-race — naturally evolving on the land independently of human intervention — the breed sports a terrific variety of looks. They are beautiful on their own and make a hen bouquet when gathered as a flock.

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