WI - Show Potential Partridge Chantecler Chickens
by Jessica Hart
(Mishicot, WI, USA)
Partridge Chantecler Hen
Partridge Chantecler Group
Partridge Chantecler Roo
Originating in Canada, Chanteclers are THE chickens for northern climates - they’re cushion-combed and have tight feathering for severe winter weather, are sweet as can be, love to free range, lay a ton of large brown eggs, and roosters grow to about 9lbs for those who have a freezer camp. Ours originally came from Rob North, who started with stock from Shelly Oswald - both were hugely instrumental in bringing this amazing breed to the US.
All live birds must be picked up within a half hour of Mishicot, WI, but we are happy to ship hatching eggs.
Please visit our website at https://herditall.net for more info about these and our other breeds, or feel free to email us at jk@herditall.net or text (920) 663-4373.
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