Langshans, a rare, endangered breed from China, lays a pretty brown egg. The (road line of Langshns once laid a dark brown egg, but this line is not available from hatcheries ( and is even rare to find from breeders). The Langshan is a graceful, nicely-proportioned bird with feathered legs. They are good layers, but some what slow to mature to their full size and begin laying. They are also quite active for such large birds! Today they're mainly kept by those conscientious folks who want to ensure this breed's continued survival.
(Origins/History)
Class: Asiatic
Type: Large Fowl & Bantam
Size: Heavy (7-8lbs)
Rarity: Common
Purpose: Dual
Recognized Varieties: Black, White, Blue
(Suitability to Backyard Life)
Hardy in Winter: Yes
Bears Confinement: Bears Well
Especially Docile: Yes
Setter/Broody: Yes
Personality: Calm and Self-possessed
(Fancy Features)
Comb Type: Single Comb
Crested: No
Feathered legs: Yes
Number of Toes: 4
(Egg Facts)
Egg Laying: Good (3/wk)
Egg Color: Brown
Egg Size: Medium
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