Yes, Wyandotte chickens are the nicest chickens I have ever encountered. They are large, meaty and great egg - laying birds. The roosters have never hurt each other in a confrontation, and their coloration is absolutley beautiful.
Double combed chickens have a genetic trait that results in their combs having two distinct sections. This trait is often associated with certain breeds such as the Wyandotte and Barnevelder. You can find pictures of double combed chickens by searching for these specific breeds online.
Three types of farmyard fowl are chickens, guinea fowl, and ducks. The chicken may be the best known type of farm fowl. However, there are different breeds of chickens, including Wyandotte, Andalusian, Australorp, and Java.
Chickens are chickens because god made them.
The list of "kinds" of chickens is extensive. There are over 200 recognized breeds with more added regularly. There are also hundreds of cross breeds all around the world. I will give you a link to a good Breed Chart that will show you some of the most popular breeds.
A brood of chickens, a peep of chickens, a flock of chickens.
They serve as both egg-laying and meat chickens pretty well.
is a breed of chicken originating in the United States.
I think polish chickens are nice but mine has a crazy personality!!!
Yes, Wyandotte's are a great breed for egg laying and make great pets do to there kind nature. But just like any other chicken make sure all of your chickens are the same age or close to the same age, so they wont peck at each other. Be careful when adding new chickens to your old chickens, as the old chickens might not accept the new ones. If the don't accept them put them in a separate cage next to your older chickens to give them time to adjust to each other.
For egg laying, Rhodeisland, wyandotte, orpingtons, buck-eye, andmany others. for meat, mostlywhite leghorn.
The address of the Museum Of The Wyandotte Nation is: , Wyandotte, OK 74370
The address of the Wyandotte Museum is: 2610 Biddle Ave, Wyandotte, MI 48192-5208
The phone number of the Wyandotte Museum is: 734-324-7284.
Yes! I have chickens of my own, and I love mine. It really depends on the breed.
The Wyandotte Echo was created in 1933.
The web address of the Wyandotte Museum is: http://www.wyandotte.net/historical/museum/
Wyandotte Municipal Services was created in 1889.