Chickens

Totleger (Deathlayer)

Cream Legbar

Silver Laced Seabright

Barnyard Mix

Barnyard Mix

Barnyard mixes are groups of chickens that come from a variety of different breeds. This can be a great way to get a variety of egg colors and sizes, as well as different personalities and temperaments.

There are many benefits to owning barnyard mix chickens. Here are a few of them:

Here are a few things to keep in mind if you decide to get a barnyard mix:

Coming Soon: Totleger (Deathlayer) 

The Deathlayer chicken, also known as the "Westfalische Totleger" in Germany, is a rare German breed that is a popular choice for small-scale egg producers and backyard hobbyists. The Deathlayer was named for its ability to lay eggs until the day it dies. It is a medium-sized breed with a weight of about 5 pounds for roosters and 3.5 pounds for hens. 

Appearance

The Deathlayer is a beautiful breed of chicken with a unique appearance. The breed has a black body with white markings, and it has a tight cushion comb. The Deathlayer is also known for its iridescent greens and purples in its black feathers. The breed is said to be very active and free-ranging, and it is a popular choice for small-scale egg producers and backyard hobbyists.

Personality

The Deathlayer is a calm and friendly breed of chicken. They are good layers and are not very flighty. 

Eggs

The Deathlayer lays about 200 eggs per year. The eggs are a medium-sized brown egg.

Care

The Deathlayer is a low-maintenance, hardy breed of chicken. They do not require a lot of space and can be kept in a coop or even a backyard. 

Coming Soon: Cream Legbar 

The Cream Legbar is a beautiful and rare breed of chicken that is known for its pastel blue eggs. They are also an autosexing breed, which means that their sex can be determined at birth.

Cream Legbars are a good choice for backyard chicken keepers who are looking for a low-maintenance breed. They are also a good choice for those who are looking for a breed that is good at laying eggs.

Appearance

Cream Legbars are a medium-sized breed of chicken. They have a gray body with cream-colored legs and a cream crest. The roosters have a long saddle and hackle feathers, and the hens have a shorter comb and wattles.

Personality

Cream Legbars are a calm and friendly breed of chicken. They are good layers and are not very flighty or aggressive.

Eggs

Cream Legbars lay pastel blue eggs. The eggs are about the size of a medium egg and have a blue shell. They are a good choice for those who are looking for a unique and beautiful egg.

Care

Cream Legbars are a low-maintenance, hardy breed of chicken. They do not require a lot of space and can be kept in a coop or even a backyard.

Coming Soon: Silver Laced Seabright

The Silver Laced Sebright chicken is a small, bantam breed that is known for its beautiful plumage and docile temperament. These chickens were first bred in England in the early 1800s by Sir John Sebright, who was a dedicated poultry enthusiast. Sebright wanted to create a breed of chicken that was both beautiful and practical, and he succeeded in creating a breed that is both of those things.

Silver Laced Sebright chickens are about the size of a small duck, and they have a distinctive appearance. The males have a rose comb, and the females have a single comb. Both males and females have black lacing on their white feathers. The lacing is so fine that it gives the chickens a lacy appearance.

Silver Laced Sebright chickens are known for being friendly and gentle. They are good with children and make excellent pets. They are also good layers of small, cream-colored eggs.

If you are looking for a beautiful and unique chicken breed, the Silver Laced Sebright is a great choice. These chickens are sure to add a touch of elegance to your backyard flock.