Silver Laced Wyandotte
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The Wyandotte is an American breed of chicken developed in the 1870s. It was named for the indigenous Wyandot people of North America. The Wyandotte is a dual-purpose breed, kept for its brown eggs and its yellow-skinned meat. It is a popular show bird, and has many color variants. It was originally known as the American Sebright. The Wyandotte is a dual-purpose breed, raised both for eggs and for meat. It matures moderately rapidly, and hens are good layers of 200 to 250 tinted eggs per year.
Poultry Show Class:American
Weights: Hen -------6 ½ lbs Rooster----8 ½ lb
Pullet-------5 ½ lbs Cockerel---7 ½ lbs
Purpose:Dual Purpose, Egg Laying and Meat Production
Egg Shell Color:Brown
Egg Production:180-260 eggs per year
Country of Origin:United States
APA:Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection
ALBC:Recovering Status, Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed.