The Black Laced Gold Wyandotte, a quintessential American breed, traces its origins to the United States, with its roots in Wisconsin dating back to 1880. Renowned for their striking black laced golden feathers and elegant black tail, these chickens are a sight to behold. They feature red rose combs, earlobes, and wattles, alongside clean legs, adding to their aesthetic appeal. Recognized by the American Poultry Association (APA) in 1888, they have become a staple in poultry shows and backyards.
Known for their calm and gentle demeanor, Black Laced Gold Wyandottes are well-suited for families and poultry enthusiasts. Their resilience to cold weather is attributed to their loosely-packed feathers and small combs, making them ideal for colder regions. Despite their reserved nature towards humans, they are tolerant and easy to manage, even around children. As for egg production, these hens are prolific layers, averaging between 180 to 260 medium brown eggs per year.

