Amberlink
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$5.50
🐔 Appearance
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Mostly white feathers
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Light amber/golden coloring around the neck and wings
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Red single comb and wattles
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Roosters are usually lighter with more white overall
Because they are sex-links, males and females can be identified by color at hatch.
🥚 Egg Production
Amberlinks are strong layers:
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Begin laying around 16–20 weeks
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Produce large brown eggs
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Very consistent in the first 2–3 years
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Often lay well through winter with proper care
Like other production hybrids, their peak laying years are typically shorter than many pure breeds.
🏡 Temperament & Care
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Calm and easy to handle
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Great for beginners and families
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Adapt well to confinement or free-range
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Usually low aggression
They are hardy birds but benefit from good nutrition since they are bred for heavy laying.