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White Bresse

A Canadian variety, the Blue Foot, was developed from French stock in the 1980s and is raised...
Pros: Very friendly
Cons: Slow growers
Not very bright
I have a pair I ordered this year. At 8 weeks, the male was close to 3 5 pounds and the female was about 2.8. Theyre super friendly birds, but are even more ditzy and prone to getting list in the open than my polish and silkies
Purchase Price
5.00
Pros: Great meat and very good layers
Cons: Roosters are very aggressive
All of my Bresse hens are very friendly! The roosters were not, however. The meat on the Bresse is superior in taste. It is the fillet mignon of the chicken world. This breed was originated by the French for its meat. Very good breed if you want a superior meat bird other than your normal cornish.
Pros: Friendly hens and roos, great foragers, brave!
Cons: slow growers if you are looking for meat birds
These are beautiful dual purpose birds. I currently have 4 bresse roosters and they are friendly, mellow fellows. They are great foragers ~ they are historically raised to be a foraging/free ranging bird. Both my bresse roos and my hens are very brave. When my dog tries to nip at them, they just fly right at her and put her in her place!
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Pros: Pretty legs good layers huge eggs
Cons: Flighty
I have a couple of these birds, and their legs are beautiful! But they are a bit flighty.
Pros: nice big eggs
Cons: mean and flighty
I have one of these hen's and even if i had a way to get another i never ever would she's evil i tell you evil
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