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Commercial Meat Chicks
$5.50Grow your own meat chicks at home. Very fast growth rates. Birds are dressed at 7-8 weeks. Available as day old chicks only at $5.50 each – minimum order of 10. From your time of order it may take 1 to 3 weeks for chicks to be available.
Hybrid Brown day old chicks (sexed)
$16.50The Brown layer are the most popular of all backyard layers. They are extremely friendly and lay plenty of large brown shelled eggs. All of our browns are vaccinated and sexed (Guaranteed girls). They are available all year round as sexed day olds for $16.50 or point of lay pullets for $35.00
Hyline Brown Point of Lay
$36.50Hyline Browns are the most popular backyard layer. They are known for there exceptional laying ability as well as being very friendly. Available most of the time as day old chicks, 6-8 week old pullets and point of lays
Silkie Bantam Pullets
$95.00Silkies make great pets for children. The are very docile and can be handled easily.
Black Hybrid day old chicks (sexed)
$16.50The black hybrid are a Australorp cross which produces a very good layer. These birds are distinguished from the pure Australorps by their medium size, some red feathering around the neck and a red (not black) eye. Most pure Australorps these days are kept for showing and their egg laying has suffered. The hybrids however should lay around 290 eggs per year. Available as day old chicks for $16.50 or point of lays $42.
Ancona Point of Lays
$85.00The Ancona’s are beautiful birds and are also very good layers. They are a very active breed. They really do amaze us with the amount of eggs they lay (even the bantams).
Aracauna chicks (unsexed)
$16.50Aracaunas aren’t known for their great egg laying – but they do lay some beautiful eggs! Aracuanas lay blue eggs, and are a regular sized bird that mix well with most chickens.
Aracauna Point of Lays
$80.00Australorp Laying strain Point of lays
$49.00When we had a commercial laying farm the pure Australorps were the bird we stocked the majority of the time. My father fell in love with these when he was at Gatton College in the 1930’s and the Australorps there won the world egg laying competition. After many years searching we had given up hope of seeing the compact sized great layer that was previously available. The Australorps that dominate today are huge show birds rivaling the size of a sussex and have very average egg laying ability. We recently managed to find some of the pure laying strains and have set about breeding them with a view to see them populate Australian backyards once again.
Vaccinated Chicks $12.50
Point of Lays $49
Barnevelder Chicks (unsexed)
$16.50The Barnevelder is a very striking bird. They are very good layers and lay a very dark brown egg. They are good forages and a great addition to any backyard or hobby farm.
Barnevelder Point of Lays
$85.00The Barnevelder is a very striking bird. They are very good layers and lay a very dark brown egg. They are good forages and a great addition to any backyard or hobby farm.
Barred Utility Chicks (unsexed)
$13.50Our barred layers have been bred with two goals in mind – looks and performance. Delivering an excellent supply of eggs, docile temperament and good looks. Exclusive to Heritage Poultry.
Barred Utility Point of Lays
$75.00Our barred layers have been bred with two goals in mind – looks and performance. Delivering an excellent supply of eggs, docile temperament and good looks. Exclusive to Heritage Poultry.
Black Hybrid Point of Lay
$42.00The black hybrid are a Australorp cross which produces a very good layer. These birds are distinguished from the pure Australorps by their medium size, some red feathering around the neck and a red (not black) eye. Most pure Australorps these days are kept for showing and their egg laying has suffered. The hybrids however should lay around 290 eggs per year.
Brahma Chicks (unsexed)
$15.00The Brahma chicken is a multi-purpose chicken breed and a must-have for backyard farmers. Also known as the “King of All Fowls” or the yard’s “gentle giant” by most hobbyists, the Brahma chicken is a pretty breed of poultry that you can rear for meat and eggs.


















