Chantecler chicken hatcheries and breeders
UPDATE: These hatchery databases are no longer current. The databases were last updated in 2020.
In this post, you’ll learn where you can find the different varieties of Chantecler chickens.
Chantecler chicken facts
Category: Pet, eggs, & meat
Origin: Canada
Egg-laying ability: Good
Broodiness: High
Meat production: Good
Cold tolerance: Exceptional
Heat tolerance: Poor-moderate
Predator evasion: Good
Foraging ability: Good
Toleration for confinement: Moderate
Temperament: Friendly
Aggression toward flock members: Moderate
Noise level: Moderate
Chantecler chicken hatcheries and breeders
The map below shows breeders and hatcheries that sell Chantecler chickens. Click on your breeder or hatchery of interest for more information.
Buff Chantecler chicken hatcheries and breeders
Check out the video slideshow below to see examples of Buff Chantecler chickens.
The map below shows breeders and hatcheries that sell Buff Chantecler chickens. Click on your breeder or hatchery of interest for more information.
Partridge Chantecler chicken hatcheries and breeders
Check out the video slideshow below to see examples of Partridge Chantecler hens, roosters, and chicks.
The map below shows breeders and hatcheries that sell Partridge Chantecler chickens. Click on your breeder or hatchery of interest for more information.
Red Chantecler chicken hatcheries and breeders
Sand Hill Preservation Center in Iowa is the only hatchery that offers the Red Chantecler variety at this time.
White Chantecler chicken hatcheries and breeders
Check out the video slideshow below to see examples of White Chantecler roosters and hens.
The map below shows breeders and hatcheries that sell White Chantecler chickens. Note there are 2 hatcheries selling in Missouri—you may need to zoom in to see them both. Click on your breeder or hatchery of interest for more information.
Disclaimer: I am providing information about hatcheries, but I am not endorsing them. Be sure to do your own due diligence before purchase. For more information on due diligence, check out the article, NPIP certification: How to know if your breeder or hatchery is safe to buy from.