Gallery
A visual overview of our breeding program. All Photos reflect birds, eggs and outcomes from our developed lines, built through early diversification and selective breeding. Images represent natural variation - not guaranteed outcomes.
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Gallery
A visual overview of our breeding program. All Photos reflect birds, eggs and outcomes from our developed lines, built through early diversification and selective breeding. Images represent natural variation - not guaranteed outcomes.
Blue/Black/Splash Marans
Examples from our Marans breeding group, developed from integrated stock and selected forward for structure, function, temperament and shell variations.
Egg shell color in our Marans typically ranges from approximately 6–8, depending on individual hen, age, and season. Selection is focused on maintaining depth, strong bloom expression, and overall shell quality rather than chasing single extreme scores. Natural variation in bloom intensity, speckling, and surface finish is expected and normal within a well-managed Marans breeding program.
Marans eggs showing natural variation and heavy bloom
Blue Copper Marans Rooster standing proud
Variations in Marans Eggs
Dark Marans Egg
Blue Copper Marans Hens
Splash Marans Hen
Black Copper Marans Hen selected for structure in Ontario, Canada
Young Blue Copper Marans Pullet alert while free-ranging.
Vietnemese Hmongs
Examples from our breeding program showing natural variation across integrated landrace lines. Birds are selected for resilience, functional structure, foraging ability and long term genetic preservation rather than uniform appearance. Colour, pattern and type variation are expected and maintained intentionally.
Wild-Type Hen
Silver Rooster (Martin)
White Hen
Black Hen
Silver Rooster (Apollo)
Hen showing silver wild-type plumage
Wild Type Hen
Wild-type pullet
Gold Hen
Gold & Wild type Hens
Green Jewels
Examples from our Project Green Jewels breeding program, developed through multi-generation egg color projects. Selection emphasizes hen health, productivity, and a broad palette of green and olive egg shades. Egg color variation is expected and intentionally preserved
Green Jewels Eggs
Splash Pullet
Splash Hen
Blue Hen
F1 Green Jewels
Blue Hen
Blue Pullet
Green Jewel Eggs (varied)
Swedish Flower Hens
Examples from our Swedish Flower Hen breeding group, showcasing natural variation in color, pattern, and mille fleur expression. Selection focuses on hardiness, functional structure, stable temperament, and maintaining the breed’s traditional diversity.
Pullet showing a beautiful mottled patten base
Hens Free ranging
Hen & Rooster free ranging
Stunning Hen with mille fleur like pattern
Blue & gold based Pullet
Beautiful Blue Based Hen
Our Beautiful Mahogany based rooster
Crested Pullets
Blue Laced Red Wyandottes
Examples from our Blue Laced Red Wyandotte breeding group, selected for body type, lacing quality, depth of color, and overall robustness. Blue, black, and splash variations are maintained within the program, with natural variation expected across generations.
Splash Laced Pullets (top & bottom)
Splash Laced Rooster
Splash Laced Hens
Blue Laced Red Rooster
Blue/Black/Splash Ameraucana
Examples from our Blue, Black, and Splash Ameraucana breeding group. Birds are selected for correct type, beard and muff quality, stable temperament, and consistent blue egg production. Shade and intensity of blue egg color may vary by hen, age, and season.
Splash Pullet (above)
Blue Hen (above)
Splash Rooster
Splash Hen
Ameraucana Eggs
Lemon Pyle Brahma
Examples from our Lemon Pyle Brahma breeding group, selected for size, structure, feather quality, and winter hardiness. Color depth and pattern may vary between individuals and generations as part of responsible long-term breeding.
Pullets & Hen
Pullets
Hens
Lemon Pyle Chicks
Big Lemon Hen free ranging during winter
Blue Fibro Eggers
Examples from our Blue Fibro Egger project, combining fibromelanistic traits with diverse egg color outcomes. Birds may display a wide range of feather colors and egg shades, with variation expected & intentional.
Hen
Speckled Fibro Egg
Pullet
Some F1 Fibro Chicks (Blue, dusky blues, Mahogany with wheaten influence)
Champagne Pullet - such a showstopper
Pullet
Hen
More variation of Fibro Eggs
Blue & Black Mottled English Orpingtons
Examples from our Blue and Black Mottled Orpington breeding group, selected for body type, temperament, and mottling expression. Mottle size and distribution naturally vary and are expected within well-managed breeding programs.
Blue Mottled Hens
Black Mottled Hen
Black Mottled Rooster
Black Mottled Hen with her Chicks
Egg Color Range
Egg colors naturally vary between individual hens and throughout the laying season. No two eggs are exactly alike - Variation is normal and expected in any well-managed breeding program. Here you will see examples of our eggs and the variations within.