Black Breasted Brown Red Standard Old English
The Chicken Coop Company
Black Breasted Brown Red Standard Old English
At Chicken Coop Company, we proudly offer the Black Breasted Brown Red Old English game fowl—a truly unique poultry breed cherished for its distinct black legs, straight comb, and proud medium-high stance. As one of 18 meticulously developed Old English game fowl varieties, this bird brings a striking blend of elegance and resilience to any property. Its renowned gameness makes it a spirited addition to any flock, and the hens are well-known for their excellent brooding skills, providing natural nurturing to new chicks.
This breed isn’t just a beautiful addition; it’s a piece of heritage, valued for its hardiness and the traditional appeal it adds to your setup. Ready to explore the world of Old English game fowl? Contact us today to learn more about this variety and our extensive selection of high-quality poultry breeds.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is a Black Breasted Brown Red Old English Game Fowl?
A distinctive game fowl breed with black legs, a straight comb, and a proud stance.
How big does the Black Breasted Brown Red Old English grow?
It’s a medium-sized breed with a compact build typical of game fowl.
Are Old English Game Fowl good brooders?
Yes, the hens are excellent brooding mothers.
How many Old English Game Fowl varieties are available?
We offer 18 unique varieties.
Where can I buy Black Breasted Brown Red Old English Game Fowl?
Available directly from Chickencoopcompany—contact us for details!
Black Breasted Brown Red Standard Facts
- Poultry Show Class: All Other Standard Breeds, Game Class
- Weights – Hen ——- 4 lbs
Rooster——5 lbs
Pullet——-3 1/2 lbs
Cockerel—–4 lbs - Purpose – Egg Laying; Exhibition
- Egg Shell Color – Cream or Tinted
- Egg Production – poor – 120 eggs per year
- Egg Size: Small-Medium
- Temperament: Active/Flighty
- Fertility Percentage: 40-55%
- Broody: Setters
- Mating Ratio: 6 Females to 1 Male
- Roost Height: 4+ feet
- Country of Origin – Europe
- APA: No
- TLC: Yes, Watch Status. Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed
- BREEDER FARM SOURCE: Poultry Breeding Farm developing our bloodline or strain of Old English Game Standard Chicken since 1974.