Silver Polish

The breed is named for the Polish army's feathered caps because it resembled their feathered crests. The chickens originated in Spain and then brought to Holland, where the Dutch perfected their coloring. They became a popular bird in France, then started appearing in the U.S. around the 1830s. They are a great breed, very docile. and even-tempered. They are easily surprised due to their feathers limiting their eyesight, making them vulnerable to predators. Purpose: Ornamental Production: 100 Small White Eggs/Year Temperament: Gentle, Active Mature Weight: 4-5 lbs. Hardiness: Heat Hardy But Not Cold Hardy Broodiness: Rarely Comb Type: V Comb
Sex
1 - 15
15 - 25
25 - 50
50 - 100
100 +
QTY
male
$3.36
$3.20
$3.04
$2.88
$2.72
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female
$4.90
$4.74
$4.58
$4.42
$4.26
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unsexed
$4.10
$3.94
$3.78
$3.63
$3.47
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