The Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Chicken is a heritage dual-purpose poultry bird that is generally known for its glamorous plumage, hardy temperament, and easy-to-manage personality. This beautiful bird has a rose comb and the males are mostly white with blue and black lacing. The lacing on the hens is a little less pronounced, though they still feature plenty of feathery black flecks. Wyandottes have a medium-sized body and are often referred to as workhorse chickens.

These chickens are excellent egg producers, with hens laying about 160-180 eggs per year. The eggs are a light tan color and the hens are quite good at going broody and raising their own chicks. Wyandottes are also quite cold hardy and can be raised in both warm and cold climates. They are quite hardy, and they are resistant to many common poultry conditions like Marek’s disease, coccidiosis, and respiratory illnesses.

Wyandottes are very docile and friendly birds that are easy to handle. They do well in larger flocks, as they enjoy being around other birds. They also get along great with children and make excellent pet chickens. They are very tolerant of mild weather and can handle both hot and cold temperatures with ease.

These birds are great foragers and will roam around large yards looking for bugs and grasses. They prefer to stay close to the coop and not wander too far from it. They like to roost in their chicken coops and will usually do so in the early evening. They are also fairly quiet birds and won’t bother you with too much noise.

Blue Laced Red Wyandottes are quite hardy birds and can be raised in a variety of conditions. They do well in both confined and free-range setups. They are great for small homesteads, backyards, and even in an urban setting. They are an excellent choice for anyone looking for a dual-purpose bird that also has an impressive and attractive feathering.