Indio Gigante Chicks - World’s Tallest Chickens Hatching Now! Brazilian Bloodlines - Pickup in Bowling Green, KY
Are you ready to add some towering giants to your flock? Introducing Indio Gigante chicks – the legendary Brazilian breed renowned as the world’s tallest chickens! These majestic birds can grow up to an astonishing 4 feet tall, making them a standout in any backyard or farm setup. With their impressive stature, striking appearance, and heritage rooted in authentic Brazilian bloodlines, they’re not just chickens – they’re conversation starters and showstoppers!
Why Choose Indio Gigante?
• Unmatched Height and Presence: Males often reach 3-4 feet tall, with females not far behind at 2.5-3 feet. Imagine chickens that stand eye-to-eye with your kids or tower over standard breeds!.
• Versatile and Hardy: Great for free-ranging, these birds are active foragers with excellent heat tolerance, making them ideal for Kentucky’s climate. They’re also known for their calm temperament, good egg production (large brown eggs), and potential as dual-purpose birds for meat or show.
• Rare Opportunity: These chicks are hatching RIGHT NOW, so they’re ready to thrive under your care. Limited quantities available – first come, first served!
Details and Requirements:
• Age: Day-old chicks, straight-run (unsexed mix of males and females).
• Price: $50 per chick. Discounts for larger orders – inquire for details!
• Pickup Only: Located in Bowling Green, KY. No shipping available – we want to ensure these little ones arrive safely and stress-free. Bring your own ventilated box or carrier for transport.
• Care Tips: Provide a warm brooder (90°F starting temp, gradually reduce), chick starter feed, and fresh water. These fast-growers need space to stretch their legs as they mature – plan for a coop that accommodates their size!
• Health Guarantee: All chicks are from healthy, disease-free stock.
Whether you’re a hobby farmer, poultry enthusiast, or looking to breed your own giants, Indio Gigante will elevate your chicken-keeping game. These aren’t your average backyard birds – they’re a piece of exotic Brazilian poultry history!