Use of Ancona Chickens: This hardy and vigorous Ancona chicken is a year-round layer of white eggs.
| Ancona Breed Profile | |
Conformation: The Ancona’s plumage is mottled and it is similar in size and shape to the Leghorn; because of this, the breed was once referred to as the Mottled Leghorn. The shanks are yellow, the wattles are bright red and the earlobes are white. Anconas have two comb varieties. The single comb is bright red with five points standing upright on males; on females, the first point stands while the remaining four fall to one side. The rose comb is bright red and sits directly in front ending in a spike. Standard Ancona cocks weigh 6 pounds and hens weigh 4½ pounds; bantam cocks weigh 26 ounces and bantam hens weigh 22 ounces. Special Consideration/Notes on Ancona Chickens: The Ancona is a striking chicken breed, but because it’s a quick mover, you’ll likely have to admire it from afar. The breed thrives in a free-range environment and is great at foraging. Laying begins around 5 months and continues year-round. The dark plumage helps hide the Ancona from predators. The Ancona is listed in the Watch category of the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy’s Conservation Priority List. |







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