Buff Laced Polish: These rare birds are a rich golden buff, each feather neatly laced with creamy white, and with slate blue shanks and toes. The flowing crests and sprighly carriage make them one of the most prized varieties anyone interested in beauty and unusual poultry can own. They are easy to handle, layers of white eggs, and non-sitters. |
| Baby chicks are a creamy buff color with a darker tan mark over each eye. |
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Golden Polish: These were brought to their wonderful point of development by European and English breeders as long ago as the mid 1800’s. Very showy and also useful layers of white eggs. |
| Baby chicks are a dark brown. |
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Silver Laced Polish: This is another outstanding exhibition variety and a member of the ancient breed of Polish Fowls. They are striking in appearance with silvery white plumage and feathers are laced with lustrous black. Hens lay white eggs and are non-setters. |
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White Crested Black Polish: The solid black body with a bright white “top hat” make these little bantams a favorite. They are non bearded and quite small. |
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