Blue Sex-Link Easter Egger Bantam
This is a fascinating and highly specific bird. Because a Blue Sex-Link Easter Egger Bantam combines the blue feathering gene, the sex-linking trait (allowing you to tell males from females at hatch), and the “Easter Egger” ability to lay colored eggs—all in a miniature size—it is a premium product for backyard hobbyists.
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The Blue Sex-Link Easter Egger Bantam: Colorful Eggs, Small Footprint
“There is something magical about opening a nesting box to find a sea of mint green and sky blue eggs—especially when they come from a bird that fits in the palm of your hand. Our Blue Sex-Link Easter Eggers are bred for the enthusiast who wants the ‘wow’ factor without the need for a massive coop.
Because these are Sex-Links, you’ll have 100% confidence in your flock from day one. No ‘surprise roosters’ here—just beautiful, blue-grey hens ready to brighten up your garden and your egg basket
Key Features
Egg Color: Reliable producers of seafoam green and light blue eggs.
Temperament: Docile, curious, and excellent for families with children.
Space-Saving: Ideal for urban setups or smaller backyard enclosures.
Guaranteed Sexing: Hatch-day accuracy for peace of mind.
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Mottled Cochin Bantam
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The Mottled Cochin Bantam: A Fluffy Garden Favorite
At Golden Hen Farm, we can’t get enough of the Mottled Cochin. These birds are famous for their classic, "poofy" look, featuring dense, soft plumage and a tail that looks like a giant cotton ball. Their black feathers aren't just dark—they have a stunning iridescent green shimmer when the sun hits them. The "mottled" look comes from the white tips scattered throughout their feathers, which even extends down to their shanks and toes for a cohesive, speckled appearance.
Why They’re a Great Addition
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Hardy & Helpful: These birds are excellent foragers and hold up remarkably well in the cold. Since they have those signature feathered feet, just keep a little extra eye on them during ice or heavy snow to keep them comfortable.
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Sweet Personalities: Cochins are exceptionally docile. If you’re looking for a bird that’s easy to handle and has a strong mothering instinct (they love to go broody!), this is the one for you.
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Reliable Layers: You can expect about 4 to 6 light brown or tinted eggs every week, making them as productive as they are pretty.
Whether you're starting a new flock or adding to an old one, Golden Hen Farm highly recommends these charming, feathered companions for any backyard setup.

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