🐔 Chicken breed

Old English Game

Ornamental Origin: England

Old English Game at a glance

Eggs / year ~160≈ approx
Egg color White / Tinted
Egg size Small
Cold hardiness Good
Heat tolerance Good
Size ♂ 5 lb · ♀ 4 lb≈ approx
Temperament Active · Hardy
Space / bird ~4 sq ft
Purpose Ornamental
Broodiness Often
Origin England

Sources: APA Standard of Perfection / Livestock Conservancy · Livestock Conservancy / hatchery averages. Blank fields are left empty — never invented.

Pros & cons

Pros

  • +Cold-hardy
  • +Will hatch and raise her own chicks

Cons

  • Active — may need taller fencing

Derived from the specs above — not opinion.

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Old English Game — frequently asked questions

How many eggs does a Old English Game lay per year?
About 160 eggs per year (approximate; varies by strain and care).
What color eggs does a Old English Game lay?
white / tinted.
How big does a Old English Game get?
males about 5 lb, females about 4 lb.
What is the Old English Game temperament like?
Typically active, hardy.
Is the Old English Game cold-hardy?
Cold hardiness: Good.
Can the Old English Game handle heat?
Heat tolerance: Good.
What is a Old English Game good for?
Kept mainly for ornamental / show.
Does the Old English Game go broody?
This breed goes broody often.
Where does the Old English Game originate from?
The Old English Game originates from England.

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