Product Specs
Type: | Crested |
Origin: | Continental |
Purpose: | Ornamental |
Availability: | First of Feb - End of Oct |
Comb Type: | V-Shaped |
Egg Color: | White |
Egg Size: | PeeWee |
Rate of Lay: | 150/Year |
Broodiness: | No |
Temperament: | Docile |
Leg Style: | Clean |
Heat Tolerance: | Tolerates Well |
Cold Tolerance: | Not Hardy |
Mature Male Weight: | 6 lbs |
Mature Female Weight: | 4.5 lbs |
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Polish chickens are a long-established breed with record dating back to the 16th century. They were originally known as Paduan or Patavinian fowls and are known as Polish Large Fowls in the British Poultry Standard. Polish chicks are known for having feathers that grow from a knob in the skull of their head, giving them a recognizable crest. Golden Laced Polish chicks are black and brown with a crest. If a comb is present, it is of the V-type, and they have clean, blue or slaty blue legs and feet. Adult plumage is primarily golden bay laced with black. Their crests should be black laced with golden bay that changes to golden bay laced with black after the first molt.