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Rare Chicken Breeds to Add to Your Flock

Writer's picture: AnnieAnnie

It’s chick season! Whether you’re adding to your flock or just dreaming about new feathered friends, now is the perfect time to explore rare chicken breeds! My go-to hatchery is Hoover’s Hatchery in Iowa. They consistently provide high-quality chicks, and some of my all-time favorite birds have come from their selection.


Did you know that Hoover’s Hatchery offers 44 rare breeds? If you’re looking to add unique and colorful birds to your flock, this is the year to do it! However, due to high demand and the ongoing impact of avian flu, many hatcheries are overwhelmed with orders, so check with your local farm supply store to see what breeds they can get for you, too.


annie holding a sign about chicken math
Chicken math, am I right?

My Favorite Rare Chicken Breeds

I’ve raised quite a few rare breeds over the years, and it’s safe to say chicken math is real! Here are some of my absolute favorites:

Each of these breeds brings something special to the coop, whether it’s their egg color, personality or stunning feather patterns. But if I had to pick my top three, here’s what I’d choose.


1. Polish Chickens: The Comedians of the Coop

Polish chickens might not be prolific layers, but what they lack in egg production, they make up for in personality! With their wild crests and quirky behavior, they’re a must-have for any flock. These friendly and hilarious birds lay around 100 white eggs per year. If you decide to get a Polish chicken, consider getting two or three, they do best with a buddy!


cream polish chicken
Roxanne, my Polish hen, is a fan favorite!

2. Sapphire Splash: Stunning Looks & Exceptional Layers

If you love beautiful chickens that lay plenty of eggs, Sapphire Splash is a fantastic choice. These mottled beauties produce around 290 large brown eggs per year. They’re a perfect pick for anyone looking to increase egg production! Plus, their striking plumage makes them a standout in any backyard flock.


My girl, Paris, is a total stunner and such a sweetheart!


3. Lavender Orpingtons: Gentle, Beautiful and Reliable Layers

Lavender Orpingtons are among the most docile and friendly breeds out there. They’re known for their soft lavender-gray feathers, calm temperament and excellent egg production. They lay around 220 light brown eggs per year and are great for families or anyone looking for a quiet, gentle breed.


Lavender Orpington chicken
Rosemary, my Lavender Orpington, is always so gentle with everyone!

Don’t Forget Your Baby Chick Care Kit!

No matter which chicks you decide to bring home this season, giving them the best start is essential. Make sure you have everything you need with a Baby Chick Care Kit, which includes the essentials for a healthy, happy flock.


All this chick talk makes me want to wander into my local farm supply store and see what’s in stock! If you bring home new chicks, tag us on social media—we’d love to see them.


Until next time,


– The Wing Lady



Baby Chick Care Kit packaging

Baby Chick Care Kit

Whether you are a first-time chicken owner or a seasoned veteran, the Baby Chick Care Kit is the easy and natural way to get your baby chicks off to the best start. Kit includes - First Peep, Chick E-lixir, Coop Recuperate and baby chick success guide.




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