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Pullet: Delaware, Shipping Week of

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    The Delaware chicken is a relatively new breed of chicken, having only been developed in 1940. They're a cross between New Hampshire Reds and Barred Plymouth Rocks with the goal of maintaining the prolific egg production of these two breeds but increased meat value. They're a lovely, calm white breed with black feathers around the neck and the tip of the tail, and with some black striations also working their way into the back. They perform well in the cold and will fare even better if their combs are protected from frostbite with the help of some petroleum jelly.

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    Benefits of Purchasing Pullets

    • Started pullets are an excellent option for people who don't have the time, equipment, or desire to care for chicks.
    • These juvenile chicks are sexed twice, once at hatch and again at six weeks old, which reduces your chance of ending up with roosters.
    • The minimum order is just 2 chicks!

    Additional Pullet Information

    • These pullets will be vaccinated for Marek's disease and MG (Mycoplasma gallisepticum)
    • Our six-week started pullets are floor-raised and socialized with humans, and their beaks are intact--we never trim.
    • Please keep your 6-week-olds quarantined from your existing flock for four or more weeks, and take care when introducing them.
    • Check out our Started Pullets Care Guide.

    Pullet Shipping Information

    • All Started Juveniles are shipped USPS Priority Mail Express.
    • Due to import regulations, we cannot ship to Iowa, West Virginia, Texas, Hawaii, and Nevada.
    • Pullets will ship on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday of the designated shipping week. You will receive an email with tracking information once they leave the farm.
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