Product Specs
| Type: | Standard Chicks |
| Origin: | American |
| Purpose: | Dual |
| Availability: | Feb - End of Oct |
| Comb Type: | Single |
| Egg Color: | Brown |
| Egg Size: | Large |
| Rate of Lay: | 220/Year |
| Broodiness: | Yes |
| Temperament: | Docile |
| Leg Style: | Clean |
| Heat Tolerance: | Not Especially |
| Cold Tolerance: | Hardy |
| Mature Male Weight: | 8.5 lbs |
| Mature Female Weight: | 6.5 lbs |
Availability
Next Available Date
- 29
- Oct
- 2025
Delawares were developed in the state of Delaware from off-colored sports of a Barred Plymouth Rock and New Hampshire Red cross. They have a similar genetic makeup to Barred Plymouth Rocks except that they lack the E gene that allows for the extension of black; therefore, limiting the black plumage to the hackles, primaries, secondaries and the tail feathers. Delaware chicks are primarily light yellow, or cream colored with some having a few black specks or spots mostly on top of the head, wings and wing tips. They have single combs and clean, yellow legs and feet. Adults have a similar body shape to New Hampshire Reds with a Columbian plumage pattern.

