The Faverolle is widely believed to be the "French Hen" famous in the Christmas song "the twelve days of Christmas".
These birds were becoming hard to find and are still sought as "Christmas" gifts by well meaning but misguided gift givers. They often ended up in a stew pot as the recipient of the chickens had not a clue what to do with them after the season was over.
The Faverolle is becoming easier to find now and chicks of this breed can still be ordered via the internet. A dozen fertile eggs shipped and ready for hatch will cost about $60.00 US. Pullets, when available will cost in the area of $15.00 each plus shipping.
Therefore the price of three would be about $75.00 US funds plus shipping.
4,77 € for a biological chicken of a weight suitable for eating or laying;, 4,62 € for premium-grade, 3,61 € for a certified Class A, 3,15 € for a standard chicken. Assuming that you only take the best, 3 French hens will cost you 14.31 Euro, or $21.47. Plus transport from France, of course.
Well daniel, considering you are asking this queston, i think you should check on a legit site, yes i mean the glasses-wearing daniel
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I believe the answer to be "Three French Hens"
It's from the song "The Twelve Days of Christmas".
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Three French hens (two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree)
it is three french hens
Five gold rings (four calling birds, three French hens, two turtle doves, and a partridge in a pear tree)
I would say three nest box,s because the hens share nests an three boxs should be sufficient for six hens