GOLDEN LACED WYANDOTTE
Large fowl named after the Wendat tribe in 1870. Also known as American Sebright & Sebright Cochin. Crossed with Plymouth Rock, Golden Hamburg or Cochins to achieve certain color variations.
They have a broad wide body with thick legs and appear larger due to their fluffy feathers.
Friendly, Docile, Calm, Great Pet
Date of Hatch: |
May 6, 2024 |
Qty in Stock: |
18 |
Sex: Never Guaranteed, Appears:
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95% Chance FEMALE |
Hybrid: |
No |
Vaccinated: |
Marek's HVT Vaccinated |
Beak Trimmed: |
No |
Personality: |
Friendly, Calm, Docile, Great Pets |
Uses: |
Eggs, Meat, Pet |
Broody: |
Occassionaly |
Forager: |
Good |
Egg Color: |
Brown |
Egg Size: |
Large |
Egg Production: |
Good 4-6 Weekly |
Climate Zone: |
All |
A.P.A. Class: |
Yes - American Class |
Breed Origin: |
USA |
Livestock Conservancy Status: |
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Feather Color: |
Black & Gold |
Feather Pattern: |
Laced |
Feathered Legs: |
Clean |
Leg Color: |
Yellow |
Skin Color: |
Yellow |
Number of Toes: |
4 |
Comb Color: |
Red |
Comb Type: |
Rose |
Lobe Color: |
Red |
Top Knot: |
No |
Beard: |
No |
Muffs: |
No |
Tufts: |
No |
Average Adult Weight Female: |
Up to 6.5 lbs. |
Average Adult Weight Male: |
Up to 8.5 lbs. |
Matures: |
16-20 Weeks |
Breed Rank: |
Unique |