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Egg Size
Medium
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Egg Quantity
Fair (2/wk)
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Egg Color
White
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Cold Tolerance
Hardy In Winter
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Abundance
Rare
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Personality
Friendly
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Size
Large Fowl
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Feathered Feet
No
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Heat Tolerance
Tolerates Heat Well
White Polish Chicken
White Polish Chicken
The White Polish Chicken is known for its elegant, all-white plumage and distinctive head crest, making it an eye-catching show bird. Years of selective breeding have refined this breed, ensuring its stunning appearance. The Chicken Coop Company introduced fresh bloodlines in 2018 to enhance the breed's quality. With full white feathers, head dress, and beard, this breed is perfect for exhibitions. Please note that we only breed the bearded variety. Visit our website to explore other Polish chicken varieties or reach out for more details.
Health and Care:
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Hardy and Adaptable: The White Polish Chicken is relatively hardy, though it is particularly sensitive to cold due to its feather crest, which can block its vision and affect its ability to navigate in snow or cold weather. They should have access to a draft-free, dry environment in colder climates. In warmer weather, they may need to be protected from overheating due to their fluffy head feathers, as they lack the ability to cool down effectively.
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Disease Resistance: Polish chickens, including the White Polish, are generally healthy and disease-resistant. However, their crests can sometimes be prone to parasites like mites, so regular grooming and feather care are necessary. It's important to keep their environment clean, provide a balanced diet, and monitor for any signs of illness.
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Feather Care: Due to their large crest of feathers on their head, the White Polish requires regular grooming to ensure their crest stays neat and free from dirt, parasites, or any blockage. Keeping the crest feathers clean and dry is essential for preventing infections or eye irritation, as they can obstruct the chicken’s vision.

Egg Laying:
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Moderate Egg Production: White Polish chickens are moderate layers, producing around 150-200 white eggs per year. While they are not as prolific as some other breeds, their eggs are consistent in size and quality.
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Seasonal Laying: Like most chickens, White Polish chickens may experience a decline in egg production during the winter months due to shorter daylight hours. However, with supplemental lighting, their egg production can remain steady.
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Small to Medium White Eggs: The eggs they lay are typically small to medium in size and white in color. While not as large as eggs from other breeds, the consistent laying makes them a reliable source of eggs for those who enjoy the beauty of this ornamental bird.

Temperament:
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Gentle and Calm: The White Polish chicken is known for its gentle and calm temperament. They are typically very docile, making them a good choice for families, children, and backyard chicken keepers who want a friendly bird to handle and interact with.
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Social and Non-Aggressive: These chickens are sociable but not particularly dominant. They get along well with other chickens and can be integrated into mixed-flock settings without causing problems. They are also peaceful and rarely engage in aggressive behavior, making them good companions for other breeds.
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Skittish and Shy: While they are calm and friendly, White Polish chickens can sometimes be a bit shy or nervous, particularly when it comes to new environments or sudden movements. Their large crests can impede their vision, which may make them more skittish than other breeds, as they cannot see well out of the sides of their heads.
Appearance:
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Distinctive Feather Crest: The most defining characteristic of the White Polish chicken is its large crest of feathers on its head. This crest creates a puffy, ornamental look and is what gives the Polish chicken its unique and eye-catching appearance.
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Pure White Plumage: True to its name, the White Polish has pure white feathers that are soft and silky, adding to its elegant look. The contrast between the white feathers and the prominent crest makes it a standout breed in any flock.
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Medium Size: The White Polish is generally a medium-sized bird, with hens typically weighing around 4-5 pounds and roosters weighing around 5-6 pounds. Despite their smaller size compared to some other chicken breeds, their large, fluffy crests make them appear larger than they are.
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Small Body Frame: Polish chickens tend to have a more delicate or compact body frame compared to heavier breeds, with a well-rounded chest and soft, fluffy feathers that make them look charming and ornamental.
Frequently Asked Questions:
What is unique about the White Polish Chicken?
The White Polish Chicken is renowned for its pure white feathers and elegant head crest, making it a popular show bird.
Does the White Polish Chicken have a non-bearded variety?
No, The Chicken Coop Company only offers the bearded variety of White Polish Chickens.
Is the White Polish Chicken good for exhibitions?
Yes, this breed is favored for exhibitions due to its striking appearance and full feathered crest.
Where can I buy White Polish Chickens?
You can purchase White Polish Chickens through The Chicken Coop Company website or contact us directly for more information.
White Polish Chicken Facts
- Poultry Show Class: Continental Class
- Weights – Hen—–4 1/2 lbs
Rooster——-6 lbs
Pullet—4 lbs
- Cockerel——5 lbs
- Purpose and Type: Egg Laying; Exhibition
- Egg Shell Color: White
- Egg Production: Good
- Egg Size: Medium
- Temperament: Docile/Flighty
- Fertility Percentage: 40-55%
- Broody: Non Setters
- Mating Ratio: 7 Females to 1 Male
- Roost Height: 2 to 4 feet
- Country of Origin – Netherlands
- APA: Yes, Recognized by the American Standard of Perfection in 1883.
- TLC: Recovering Status, Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed.
- Breeder Farm Source: Poultry Breeding Farm developing our bloodline or strain of color varieties of the Polish chicken since 1971.
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