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Ash Chickens from our Family of Hatcheries

For those seeking resilient, high-performing poultry, grey chickens—specifically the Ash chicken breed—stand out as excellent dual-purpose birds. Known for their hardiness and prolific egg-laying abilities, grey chicks from our hatcheries are friendly, docile, and well-suited for backyard coops, free-range setups, and even commercial farming operations. These birds are prized for their impressive egg production, adaptability to various environments, and suitability as meat chickens.

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In 2012, Art started helping out at Freedom Ranger Hatchery. It didn’t take long for the newest hatchery to be added to the family—initially known as Art’s Hatchery, and now Hillside Hatchery. Specializing in egg-layer breeds, the newest of our hatcheries is already well-established, providing high-quality birds for sale…just like the rest of our family of hatcheries at Freedom Ranger.
Females
Qty Price
1-24$4.50
25-49$4.25
50-74$4.00
75-99$3.75
100+$3.50
Straight Run
Qty Price
1-24$3.20
25-49$3.00
50-74$2.80
75-99$2.50
100+$2.30
Males
Qty Price
1-24$2.00
25-49$1.80
50-74$1.60
75-99$1.40
100+$1.20
Next Available Ship Date 4/30/2025
Quantity
Hillside Hatchery has a 15-chick order minimum. Any of our birds can be combined to meet this minimum, as long as the same shipping date is selected.

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4/30/2025
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Ash Chicks are Waiting to Join Your Flock

Whether you’re a seasoned poultry keeper or a beginner looking for a reliable breed, Ash chickens check all the boxes. When hand-raised in a free-range environment, these birds develop exceptionally friendly and curious personalities, making them a favorite among backyard flock owners.

  • Egg Production: Expect up to 299 large to extra-large light brown eggs between 18-80 weeks of age.
  • Adaptability: This breed thrives in various climates and farm conditions, from small homesteads to large-scale commercial operations.
  • Dual-Purpose Breed: While they are excellent egg layers, they also grow to a size suitable for meat production, making them a practical choice for farmers seeking a well-rounded bird.
  • Stunning Appearance: With distinctive grey plumage, these birds add a unique aesthetic appeal to any flock.

A Versatile and Robust Breed

The color ash is a dual-purpose chicken offering an ideal balance between egg production and growth performance. With its striking grey feathers, this breed performs exceptionally well in varied farming conditions—whether in a backyard setting, free-range flock, or traditional farming environment. Thanks to their strong genetics, they remain productive even under challenging conditions, making them a reliable choice for poultry enthusiasts and commercial farmers alike.

Frequently Asked Questions about Grey Ash Chickens

Curious about grey chickens like the Ash chicken breed? Whether you’re a first-time poultry owner or an experienced farmer, these hardy birds are an excellent addition to any flock. Below are answers to some common questions to help you learn more about their care, egg production, and versatility before you order.

1. What makes grey chickens different from other chicken breeds?

Grey chickens, including the Ash chicken breed, are known for their high adaptability, prolific egg production, and dual-purpose functionality. Their hardiness in diverse climates and friendly temperament set them apart from many other breeds.

2. How many eggs do Ash chickens lay per year?

Ash chickens can lay up to 299 large to extra-large light brown eggs per year, with peak production occurring between 18 to 80 weeks of age.

3. Are Ash chickens good for meat production?

Ash chickens are considered a dual-purpose breed, meaning they are valued for egg-laying and meat production. Their growth rate and robust size make them suitable for small-scale and commercial meat production.

4. Do grey chicks require special care?

Grey chicks, like all young poultry, require a warm brooder environment, proper nutrition, and protection from predators. However, Ash chicks are known for their strong immune systems and adaptability, making them easier to raise than more delicate breeds.

5. Can Ash chickens be raised in colder climates?

Yes! These hardy birds are well-suited for colder climates and can tolerate lower temperatures, provided they have proper shelter and care.

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