Hoover’s Hatchery Live Brown and White Egg Production Pack Chickens, 10 ct.

Looking for a set of prolific brown and white egg layers to fill your egg basket? Nothing but our tried and true egg production breeds are part of this egg production assortment.

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Looking for a set of prolific brown and white egg layers to fill your egg basket? Nothing but our tried and true egg production breeds are part of this egg production assortment. Our Brown and White Egg Product assortment is based on availability on your hatch date and may include the following breeds: ISA Brown, Amberlink, California White, White Leghorn, Production Red, Black Sex Link, and Rhode Island Red, and more! Bird characteristics vary by breed with all breeds being winter hardy, tolerant of confinement while being good foragers.

  • Bird Purpose: Eggs
  • Egg Production Rate: Females ONLY; Approximately 260-300 Eggs/Year
  • Egg Colors: Brown and White
  • Egg Size: Medium to Large
  • Bird Characteristics: Varies by breed, Docile, Active, Good Foragers, Hardy in Winter, Bears confinement well
  • Mature Weight: Male 5-7 lb. Female 4-6 lb.
  • Package Quantity: 10 baby chicks
  • Chicks are unvaccinated so medicated feed can be used to prevent Coccidiosis
  • Birds are approximately 12 hours old when shipped
  • Orders will ship approximately 3-5 days after being placed

Guarantee of 90% accuracy on all sexed poultry.

Additional information

Bird Age

1 Day Old

Bird Purpose

Eggs

Chick Breed

Assorted

Egg Production Rate

Up to 300

Number Of Chicks Included

10

Poultry Egg Production Rate

Up to 240

Species

Chickens

Manufacturer Part Number

HCCP

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3 Reviews For This Product

  1. 03

    by Tuna

    The chicks are perfect. All thriving and growing well! Can’t wait for them to start laying eggs!

  2. 03

    by Cody

    My chickens are about 2 months old now and all ten are still doing great. I order them during the cold temperatures, so I made sure and was at the post office at opening time to pick them up. I haven’t lost a single one and have a great mix of of types. Make sure and get to them quickly and keep them warm and you should have great luck too.

  3. 03

    by Chick

    Came super quick all alive and chirping.

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