We’re clearing out the coops for winter, and have a few grow-outs still available 🐣🐥Please message us on Facebook, via the chat button below, or email chickens@hilltoholler.com if you’re interested. Grow out service is available for all chicks. Details are below, at the end of…
We have chicks and teens of various ages available 🐣🐥Please message us on Facebook, via the chat button below, or email chickens@hilltoholler.com if you’re interested. Grow out service is available for all chicks. Details are below, at the end of the chick list. Brahma Chicks…
We offer hatching eggs most of the year! Hatching & incubation service is also available. 🐣🐥Please message us on Facebook, via the chat button below, or email chickens@hilltoholler.com if you’re interested. Hatching Eggs Keep track of your incubation with our Hatching Calendar. Click here…
Brahma Chicks FULL LIGHT BRAHMAS Light Brahma roo over Light Brahma hens 6 Available FULL DARK/LIGHT BRAHMAS Light Brahma roo over Dark/Light Brahma cross hens 2 Available Marans Chicks FRENCH BLACK COPPER MARANSFrench Black Copper Marans roo over French Black Copper Marans hens Currently…
Brahma Chicks FULL LIGHT BRAHMAS Light Brahma roo over Light Brahma hens Several Available FULL DARK/LIGHT BRAHMAS Light Brahma roo over Dark/Light Brahma cross hens 1 Available Marans Chicks FRENCH BLACK COPPER MARANSFrench Black Copper Marans roo over French Black Copper Marans hens Several…
Hatching season is here!! 🐣🐥We will have a variety of chicks hatching throughout the spring and summer.Our website will be updated weekly with the current and upcoming chick selection. Please message us on Facebook, via the chat button below, or email chickens@hilltoholler.com if you’re…
Have you ever cracked open a farm fresh egg and wondered why the yolk was so much more vibrant than the eggs that you buy at the store? Or, do you have chickens and are curious why sometimes their yolks are bright orange, or maybe even a strange looking green or brown? And just what *are* those weird spots that are in some eggs? Egg yolks can come in different colors due to the diet of the chicken. The colors can range from pale yellow to deep orange or red, and even green or brown, depending on the types of food the chicken consumes.
The Mayor earned her name when she was just a few days old. Being one of the early hatchers of the bunch, she was moved from the incubator to the brooder a couple days before most of her siblings. She quickly became the leader of the brooder, and any time we opened it, would run out to investigate what the commotion was all about, leading us to dubbing her “The Mayor”. Whenever new chicks were added, she would immediately take those new additions under her wing- showing them where the food and water were, and making sure to wrangle up any little peeps that strayed too far from the heat for too long.
Martha is our Cuckoo Marans, and without a doubt, her favorite time of day is snack time. She could be out foraging anywhere on the farm, but has a sixth sense to know when we come outside with food, and will magically appear first…
Have you ever cracked open a farm fresh egg and wondered why the yolk was so much more vibrant than the eggs that you buy at the store? Or, do you have chickens and are curious why sometimes their yolks are bright orange, or maybe even a strange looking green or brown? And just what *are* those weird spots that are in some eggs? Egg yolks can come in different colors due to the diet of the chicken. The colors can range from pale yellow to deep orange or red, and even green or brown, depending on the types of food the chicken consumes.