Spangled Standard Old English
The Chicken Coop Company
Spangled Standard Old English Chicken
At Chicken Coop Company, we’re thrilled to offer the Spangled Standard Old English, a striking variety within our Standard Old English game fowl lineup that we’ve been refining for decades. This hardy breed is celebrated for its spirited nature and impressive longevity, making it an excellent addition to any flock.
Males are best kept separate due to their territorial instincts, while the hens are ideal for raising chicks with their strong brooding abilities. This variety features a single comb and distinctive pale white legs, with a miniature (bantam) version also available for those with limited space. Ready to welcome the Spangled Standard Old English to your flock? Place your order today, and feel free to reach out with any questions!
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is a Spangled Standard Old English Game Fowl?
A resilient game fowl breed with a single comb, pale white legs, and a spirited nature.
Are Spangled Standard Old English hens good for brooding?
Yes, they are excellent brooders, ideal for hatching and raising chicks.
Should Spangled Standard Old English males be kept separately?
Yes, males are territorial and should be housed separately for optimal care.
Is there a bantam version of the Spangled Standard Old English?
Yes, a miniature (bantam) version is available.
Where can I purchase Spangled Standard Old English chicks?
Available at Chicken Coop Company—order now for quick delivery!
Spangled Standard Old English Facts
- Poultry Show Class: Other Standard Breeds, Game Class
- Weights – Hen ——- 4 lbs
Rooster——5 lbs
Pullet——-3 1/2 lbs
Cockerel—–4 lbs
- Purpose – Egg Laying; Exhibition
- Egg Shell Color – Cream or Tinted
- Egg Production – poor – 120 eggs per year
- Egg Size: Small-Medium
- Temperament: Active/Flighty
- Fertility Percentage: 40-55%
- Broody: Setters
- Mating Ratio: 6 Females to 1 Male
- Roost Height: 4+ feet
- Country of Origin – Europe
- APA: Yes, Recognized by the American Standard of Perfection in 1938
- TLC: Yes, Watch Status. Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed
- BREEDER FARM SOURCE: Poultry Breeding Farm developing our bloodline or strain of Old English Game Standard Chicken since 1974.