Marsh Daisy Chickens
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Marsh Daisy Chickens The Marsh Daisy is a rare English breed known for its quiet temperament and hardiness in damp climates. These active layers produce small white eggs and are well suited for regions with cold, wet weather. Their subtle beauty and rose comb make them a favorite among traditionalists.
Disclaimer: Chicken breed information is based on general sources. Always verify details with a trusted local expert or chicken breeders.
Marsh Daisy Chicken Facts Quick List.
- Breed Name: Marsh Daisy
- Type: Heritage
- Cross Origin: Old English Game × Hamburg × Malay
- Rarity: Rare
- Average Adult Weight: Rooster: 6 lbs (2.7 kg), Hen: 4.5 lbs (2 kg)
- Lifespan: 6–9 years
- Bird Color(s): Wheaten, Buff, Brown
- Egg Production: 150–180 eggs/year
- Egg Color: White
- Meat Production: No — primarily for eggs
- Temperament: Hardy, Quiet, Active
- Cold/Heat Hardiness: Cold Hardy
- Broodiness: Occasional
- Notes / Special Traits: Small rose comb, hardy for damp regions
Marsh Daisy Chickens Tips, Tricks and Hacks
- Thrives in wet, marshy climates.
- Lightweight and low maintenance.
- Rose comb helps prevent frostbite.
- Quiet — excellent for suburban settings.
- Good layers of small white eggs.