Delaware Chicken

(28 customer reviews)

As low as: $3.42

Hatching on February 5, 2025

Order now for estimated delivery by February 8, 2025.

  • Delaware – Sold as Baby Chicks Only
Minimums –

Not Sexed = 3

Female = 3

Male = 1

Total of 3 birds to ship

Seasonal/Shipped Feb thru September

$4.28
$5.35
$3.48

Breed Facts

  • Poultry Show Class: American Class
  • Weights: Hen—–6 1/2 lbs
    Rooster——8 1/2 lbs
    Pullet—5 1/2  lbs
    Cockerel—-7 1/2 lbs
  • Purpose and Type: Primary production, Egg Laying & Pet/Secondary meat source
  • Egg Shell Color: Brown
  • Egg Production: 180-260 eggs per year. (estimates only, see FAQ)
  • Egg Size: Large-Jumbo
  • Temperament: Docile
  • Gender Accuracy: 85-90%
  • Fertility Percentage: 65-80%
  • Broody: Setter
  • Mating Ratio: 10 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 2 to 4 feet
  • Country of Origin: United States, Delaware
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the Standard of Perfection in 1952.
  • TLC: Recovering Status, Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed.
  • Breeder Farm Source: Cackle Hatchery® Poultry Breeding Farm has been investing over 40 years of developing our bloodline or strain of pure Delaware.

Description

Originated and developed in the state of Delaware USA in the 1940’s and admitted into the American Standard of Perfection in 1952. The Delaware is a dual purpose chicken with a single comb and a layer of brown eggs. Plumage is nearly white with black feathers around the neck and tail and the bird is a rapid grower. Origin comes from a  hatchery man crossing Rock-Reds and occasionally a white colored chick would be in a tray considered to be an “off color” a “sport.” These white chicks grew very fast and big and, after of years of breeding the white offspring, they eventually became consistent with their color and color patterns and became a standard breed. In the 1980’s and 1990’s very few of these pure Delaware flocks still existed. Only in the last 15 years has this breed made a comeback. Cackle Hatchery® is proud to be a long time breeder of this beautiful chicken. Our original stock came from Colonial Poultry Farms in Pleasant Hill, Missouri which has long been out of business.

We also offer at limited times of the year Delaware Fertile Hatching Eggs

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28 reviews for Delaware Chicken

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    Thomas Holliday

    I have raised chickens for over 50 years and have raised a few of at least 20 breeds. I am very disappointed with these Delawares. They were hatched in July and started laying in December. The eggs were supposed to be large to jumbo but after 3 months of laying all 22 hens lay a small to medium egg. I feel the money spent on the chicks and the feed & time to raise them was just a waste. Big chickens small eggs. I should have just kept the Polish chickens less feed same size eggs.

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