Novogen chicken

$25.00
  • We’ve had a few varieties of chickens but went back to these (our first chickens a few years back), because they were so docile and such great egg producers!

  • Of course, they’ve been free-range in our backyard, been fed an organic diet (plus lots of veggie scraps), and are happy girls!

  • The Novogen Brown chicken is a Red Sex Link developed in France, resulting from a cross between the Rhode Island Red and Rhode Island White.

  • Ours are all females and have a reddish/brown color.

  • They are a prolific egg layer, with the average hen laying 395 reddish brown eggs during her first 72 weeks of laying. They begin to lay eggs at about 20 weeks, relatively early for a chicken, and they are all 20 weeks old as of last Friday!

  • They lay one egg a day every day.

  • 4 chickens would need, at a minimum, 100 square feet to scratch and roam. So if you have the space in your backyard, these quiet, docile, egg-laying machines could be yours!

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  • We’ve had a few varieties of chickens but went back to these (our first chickens a few years back), because they were so docile and such great egg producers!

  • Of course, they’ve been free-range in our backyard, been fed an organic diet (plus lots of veggie scraps), and are happy girls!

  • The Novogen Brown chicken is a Red Sex Link developed in France, resulting from a cross between the Rhode Island Red and Rhode Island White.

  • Ours are all females and have a reddish/brown color.

  • They are a prolific egg layer, with the average hen laying 395 reddish brown eggs during her first 72 weeks of laying. They begin to lay eggs at about 20 weeks, relatively early for a chicken, and they are all 20 weeks old as of last Friday!

  • They lay one egg a day every day.

  • 4 chickens would need, at a minimum, 100 square feet to scratch and roam. So if you have the space in your backyard, these quiet, docile, egg-laying machines could be yours!

  • We’ve had a few varieties of chickens but went back to these (our first chickens a few years back), because they were so docile and such great egg producers!

  • Of course, they’ve been free-range in our backyard, been fed an organic diet (plus lots of veggie scraps), and are happy girls!

  • The Novogen Brown chicken is a Red Sex Link developed in France, resulting from a cross between the Rhode Island Red and Rhode Island White.

  • Ours are all females and have a reddish/brown color.

  • They are a prolific egg layer, with the average hen laying 395 reddish brown eggs during her first 72 weeks of laying. They begin to lay eggs at about 20 weeks, relatively early for a chicken, and they are all 20 weeks old as of last Friday!

  • They lay one egg a day every day.

  • 4 chickens would need, at a minimum, 100 square feet to scratch and roam. So if you have the space in your backyard, these quiet, docile, egg-laying machines could be yours!