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Wyandotte Chickens

Blue partridge male Silkie chickens Bantam silverlaced female Bantam white male Bantam barred male Bantam black male Blue bantam

Wyandotte History


Wyandottes originate from the United States and no one really knows which breeds were used to create the Wyandotte breed. They were first reported in the 1860s and the first variety was the silver laced variant. They are large chickens with a particularly rounded appearance. They have broad bodies and are full feathered. The hens have a deep breast and backside which shows that they are good layers. The Wyandotte has yellow legs with a round, short head, rose comb, bright red ear lobes and reddish bay eyes. They are a good dual purpose breed.

Wyandotte Behaviour


Wyandottes are docile birds and the hens are excellent broodies and make good mothers. They lay well and chicks tend to be strong and are quick growers. Their attractive \"curvy\" shape, generally good disposition and many attractive colour patterns (varieties) make them a good choice for fanciers as well as farmers

Wyandotte Varieties


White, Blue, Buff, Red, Black, Barred, Partridge and Silver Pencilled, Silver, Gold, Blue and Buff Laced, and finally Columbian which has similar markings to the Light Sussex.

Wyandotte Status


Fairly common

Wyandotte Pictures

Blue Laced Wyandotte Cockerel
Bantam silver laced wyandottes
Two wyandotten chickens outside in a garden
Two wyandotte chickens roosting in an Eglu Cube chicken coop.
Young Buff Wyandotte cockerel and some hens
Salmon Wyandotte bantam hens
our partridge wyandotte cockerel
browny
Dorit
Chicks in hand
Two young puppies meeting baby chicks indoors shown by their owner
Five chickens on either side of mesh wiering
Three chicks
Chicken wings
3 week old chick
6 week old chick
Chick growth
Chicks before and after
Chicks before and after
Chickens eating food off of ground
Chickens eating
Chickens eating from Omlet Caddi treat holder
Chickens on their wooden chicken coop looking into house
Chickens in run
Chickens in run
Chickens perching with Omlet Caddi treat holder and peck toys with green Eglu Cube large chicken coop in background
Chicken in garden
4 shots of chickens
Chicken in garden

Wyandotte For Sale


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Latest Reviews For Wyandotte (5 of 30)



- Andrew,

I love these birds so much The Wyandotte breed is by far my favorite I have gl blr and lavender Wyandottes and looking for salmon Wyandottes but I absolutely love these birds


Nice chicken for a small flock - Erica,

We bought 5 chickens last spring, 1 silverlaced wyandotte, 2 golden sexlinks, and 2 welsummers. 1 gsl died after a couole month for lack of thriving. The other gsl was taken by a raccoon 2 weeks ago. She was our friendliest bird. So we have Peep, our slw and 2 Welsummers (coco and cute chicken) left. Peep loves to jump over our tall fences into the neighbors yards! She was our 2nd most friendliest bird, now our first since Goldie our gsl was killed. Peep follows us around the yard and she doesn't mind being pet. Not overly fond of being held but she tolerates it from me. She doesn't let my kids hold her. She is a good layer, one egg every 1 to 2 days. They are light brown in coloring. I'm very happy we have her. We got 4 new chicks this spring, one of them being a goldenlaced wyandotte. I'm excited to have more of this breed. They are very beautiful birds! Our wyandotte seems to be more people friendly than our welsummers. The cats even get along with the birds


fertile eggs? - George,

does anybody have fertile eggs of silver and (or) gold wyandottes for sale? carioca_na_florida@yahoo.com


Great show birds - Ifan,

I have a mix of 6 wyandottes silver and buff laced and have won in 3 shows this year. They look great and are easy to handle, the only problem as far as I am concerned is the egg production. They are great breed and I would recommend them to everyone.


Beautiful, shy and SLOW to start laying - Gill,

I got 3 silver laced in September, and despite being fabulously big and good looking, have not started to lay.... Breeder wasn't quite sure hatch date, so maybe very slow developers or it started getting dark early, which has pushed forward laying till next spring. Anyway, they are bottom of pecking order (have Rhodie, cream legbar and 2 light sussex) but they have integrated and settled in well. A bit daft. Make sweet low sound, and are delightful to watch. Like to fly! Even though they are bigger and fatter than the others.

Breeder Clubs for Wyandotte


Black Wyandotte Club

Telephone: 01344 774 462

Laced Wyandotte Club

Email: col7141@btconnect.com

Telephone: 01691 780245

Partridge & Pencilled Wyandotte Club

Email: steveclifton189@hotmail.com

Telephone: 01773 821582

Partridge and Pencilled Wyandotte Club

Email: steveclifton189@hotmail.com

Telephone: 01773 821 582

Scottish Bantam Wyandotte Club

Telephone: 01569 766775

Scottish Wyandotte Bantam Club

Telephone: 01569 766775

White Wyandotte Club

Telephone: 01594 836 212

Wyandotte Bantam Club

Telephone: 01773 744 690

Wyandotte Club

Telephone: 01229 772556