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July 2, 2023
Buff Orpington Chicken
July 2, 2023Cinnamon Queen™ Chicken
$19.98
The Cinnamon Queen™ is one of two modern day production brown egg laying strains developed from hybrid breeding from Hatchery® that produce fast body development, fast egg production and rich brown egg shell color. These strains will start to lay eggs at a younger age than most standard heritage breeds and produce big large/extra-large brown eggs. They are also color sexable as chicks for the first generation which are the chicks you will receive. Cockerel chicks are white and the pullet chicks are more brownish red in color. Leg color is mostly yellow but a few may have some greenish color. Feathering color varies with brownish feathers and white feathers on the adult hens. Feathering color varies from totally white to white with light to dark red feathers in shoulder feathers in the adult rooster. Chicks from the second generation will not be color sexable and will come in multiple colors. The parent stock is made from a proprietary Hatchery® bloodline/strain of the straight combed variety Rhode Island Red production type male and the straight combed variety Rhode Island White production type female. Our Cinnamon Queens™ will look and perform very close to the ISA Brown™ bloodline. So book these early because they are a high demand layer for farm use with egg production.
Breed Facts
- Poultry Show Class: Not applicable
- Weights: Hen——6-7 lbs
Rooster——8-9 lbs
Pullet—-6 lbs
Cockerel——8 lbs - Purpose and Type: Egg laying; Production
- Egg Shell Color: Light Brown
- Egg Production: 250-320 eggs per year (estimates only, see FAQ)
- Egg Size: Large
- Temperament: Active
- Gender Accuracy: 95-100%
- Fertility Percentage: 60-75%
- Broody: Variable
- Mating Ratio: 10 Female to 1 Male
- Roost Height: 2 to 4 feet
- Country of Origin: United States
- APA: No
- TLC: No
- BREEDER FARM SOURCE: Hatchery® Poultry Breeding Farm has been developing our bloodline or strain of pure Cinnamon Queen since 1993.
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