Chicken Breeds That Lay Cream Eggs
Soft off-white eggs with a warm cream tone.
- DorkingEgg count not tracked
Dorkings are known for their distinctive five-toed feet and excellent meat quality.
- FaverollesEgg count not tracked
Faverolles are a friendly dual-purpose breed known for their distinctive appearance and calm temperament.
- Egyptian FayoumiEgg count not tracked
The Egyptian Fayoumi is an ancient breed known for its hardiness and productivity in harsh environments.
- AltsteirerEgg count not tracked
The Altsteirer is an historic breed known for its adaptability and strong foraging abilities.
- AppenzellerEgg count not tracked
Appenzellers are strikingly feathered chickens known for their unique rich history and delightful companionship.
- Ayam KampungEgg count not tracked
Ayam Kampung is a traditional Indonesian breed known for its adaptability and hardiness.
- Porcelain d’Uccles BantamEgg count not tracked
The Porcelain d’Uccles Bantam is a charming ornamental breed known for its striking plumage.
- BasqueEgg count not tracked
Basque chickens are hardy and adaptable with a striking appearance and a calm demeanor.
- Norfolk GreyEgg count not tracked
Norfolk Grey is a rare breed known for its hardiness and unique plumage.
- GournayEgg count not tracked
The Gournay is a historic French breed known for its unique color and dual-purpose capabilities.
- Sussex250 eggs/year
Chatty, curious English heritage breed.
- Icelandic180 eggs/year
Viking-era landrace — every bird unique.
- Faverolle180 eggs/year
Bearded, muffed, 5-toed French sweetheart.
- Serama180 eggs/year
World’s smallest chicken — fits in a teacup.
- Vorwerk170 eggs/year
German buff-bodied bird with black head.
- Phoenix150 eggs/year
Long-tailed Japanese ornamental — tails up to 3 ft.
- Swedish Flower Hen150 eggs/year
Endangered Swedish landrace — every bird is unique.
- Olandsk Dwarf150 eggs/year
Rare Swedish island bantam landrace.
- Old English Game120 eggs/year
Heritage game breed with over 30 color varieties.
- Silkie120 eggs/year
Fluffy bantam with black skin and 5 toes.
- Mille Fleur d’Uccle100 eggs/year
Feather-footed Belgian beauty with thousand flowers pattern.
- Belgian d’Anvers100 eggs/year
True bantam with rose comb and full beard.
- Shamo80 eggs/year
Tall, upright Japanese game fowl.
- Yokohama80 eggs/year
Saddle and tail feathers that never molt.
- Modern Game80 eggs/year
Tall slim show bird with extremely long legs.
- Malay70 eggs/year
World’s tallest chicken — over 30 inches.
- Onagadori60 eggs/year
Tail feathers grow over 20 feet long.
- Aseel60 eggs/year
Ancient Indian fighting fowl, now kept for muscle and personality.
- Sebright60 eggs/year
True bantam with laced feathers and hen-feathered males.
