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American Bresse Chicks - 15 Straight Run | Az Chickens

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American Bresse Chicks - 15 Straight Run | Az ChickensAmerican Bresse Chicks 15 Pack 10 Chicks + 5 Bonus Chicks Unsexed Free Shipping Included American Bresse chicks are a strong dual purpose breed for homesteads, small farms, and backyard flocks that need both eggs and meat from one bird. This breed is known for rich tasting meat, steady egg production, and good year round hardiness. American Bresse chickens can do well in both hot and cold weather, making them a practical choice for many climates and

American Bresse Chicks – 15 Pack

10 Chicks + 5 Bonus Chicks | Unsexed | Free Shipping Included

American Bresse chicks are a strong dual-purpose breed for homesteads, small farms, and backyard flocks that need both eggs and meat from one bird.

This breed is known for rich-tasting meat, steady egg production, and good year-round hardiness. American Bresse chickens can do well in both hot and cold weather, making them a practical choice for many climates and flock setups.

This special hatchery offer includes 15 total American Bresse chicks: 10 chicks plus 5 bonus chicks added by the hatchery. Chicks are sold unsexed, and colors may vary by hatch week.

Free shipping and a 2-Day Live Arrival Warranty are included.


What You’ll Receive

  • 15 total American Bresse chicks
  • 10 chicks ordered + 5 bonus chicks included
  • Unsexed chicks
  • Assorted colors, depending on hatch week
  • Free shipping included
  • 2-Day Live Arrival Warranty from the hatchery
  • Chick-to-Adult Care Guide from the hatchery
  • Feed Calculator access to help plan feed needs

Quick Breed Facts

Breed American Bresse
Sexing Unsexed
Primary Use Eggs, meat, and homestead flocks
Egg Color Crème-tinted
Estimated Egg Production About 250 eggs per year as adults
Temperament Active, smart, and good at finding food outdoors
Weather Hardiness Handles heat and cold well

Why Choose American Bresse Chicks?

American Bresse chickens are often chosen by homesteaders because they are useful in more than one way. They can lay eggs, grow into meat birds, and stay active in outdoor flock setups.

As adults, American Bresse hens are reliable layers of crème-tinted eggs. They are also valued for their meat quality, with a rich flavor and texture that makes the breed stand out from many common dual-purpose chickens.

They are active birds that like to move, forage, and explore. This makes them a good fit for homes and small farms with room to roam.


Breed Quality Promise

The hatchery uses chicks from major American Bresse bloodlines in the United States to support strong, healthy chicks that match the proposed Standard of Perfection from the American Bresse Breed Club.

This helps support breed quality, flock strength, and the traits American Bresse chickens are known for.


Included Hatchery Resources

This chick bundle includes helpful hatchery resources to support your flock from brooder age into adulthood.

Chick-to-Adult Care Guide

The included Chick-to-Adult Care Guide helps you understand brooder setup, feeding steps, chick health, and care basics as your birds grow.

This is especially helpful if you are raising American Bresse chicks for the first time or want a simple guide to follow through each growth stage.

Download the Care Guide

Feed Calculator

The included Feed Calculator helps you plan how much feed your chicks may need as they grow.

This can help you avoid running short on feed, overbuying too much at once, or guessing through each age stage.

Use the Feed Calculator


Feeding American Bresse Chicks

American Bresse chicks should start with a quality chick starter feed. The hatchery recommends options such as Mile Four Organic Starter Feed or Kalmbach Organic Starter.

You may also add Nutri-Balancer or Flock Builder to support strong growth.

Young chicks may eat about 1 to 1.25 pounds of feed per bird each week, with feed needs increasing as they grow. The Feed Calculator can help you plan this more accurately.


When Do American Bresse Start Laying?

Most American Bresse hens begin laying around 16 to 20 weeks of age, depending on feed, daylight, season, and overall health.

Egg production usually becomes steadier once the birds are fully mature.


Shipping Information

  • Free shipping is included with this chick bundle.
  • Chicks are shipped by the hatchery.
  • Live chick shipping dates depend on hatch timing and availability.
  • A working phone number should be provided at checkout so the post office or carrier can reach you if needed.
  • Prompt pickup may be required depending on how the shipment is handled in your area.

2-Day Live Arrival Warranty

This bundle includes a 2-Day Live Arrival Warranty from the hatchery.

Bonus chicks are included for flock assurance purposes. You are guaranteed live chicks for the base amount ordered. Bonus chicks are not guaranteed and are not replaced.

Replacements are only offered if more than half of the chicks arrive deceased, according to the hatchery’s warranty terms.


Important Notes Before Ordering

  • Chicks are sold unsexed.
  • Male and female chicks may be included.
  • Colors vary by hatch week and are not guaranteed.
  • Bonus chicks are added by the hatchery and are not replacements.
  • Live poultry shipping always requires prompt attention once the shipment arrives.

American Bresse Chick FAQ

Are these American Bresse chicks male or female?
These chicks are sold unsexed. That means the bundle may include both male and female chicks.

How many chicks are included?
You will receive 15 total chicks: 10 American Bresse chicks plus 5 bonus chicks included by the hatchery.

Are the bonus chicks guaranteed?
No. Bonus chicks are added for flock assurance purposes. The live arrival warranty applies to the base amount ordered, not the bonus chicks.

What color eggs do American Bresse lay?
American Bresse hens lay crème-tinted eggs.

How many eggs do American Bresse lay?
As adults, American Bresse hens may lay about 250 eggs per year, depending on care, feed, season, and environment.

Are American Bresse good meat birds?
Yes. American Bresse are known for rich meat flavor and texture, making them a popular choice for homesteads that want a dual-purpose breed.

Do American Bresse handle weather well?
Yes. This breed is known for doing well in both hot and cold climates when given proper housing, feed, water, and care.

When do American Bresse start laying eggs?
Most begin laying around 16 to 20 weeks, depending on feed, daylight, and growing conditions.


Reserve Your American Bresse Chicks

15-Chick Bundle – Over $350 in Total Value

  • 15 American Bresse chicks total
  • 10 chicks + 5 bonus chicks
  • Chick-to-Adult Care Guide, $29 value
  • Feed Calculator access, $23 value
  • 2-Day Live Arrival Warranty, $29 value
  • Reliable shipping, $25 value
  • Free shipping included

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Shana
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★★★★★ 4
Another winner for my pup; wish batteries lasted a bit longer
Style: Animal Sound, Size: Medium
My dog loves these babble balls, but we always have to stuff them inside another, softer ball so that he can play with them. This tire ball lets him have something he can grab hold of to carry the ball around and tug with us. Yes, these are annoying, but it's a small price to pay when they bring the dogs such joy. I was concerned, based on other reviews, that the tire would be a hard plastic. It is plastic but it's not hard; it's flexible and "squishes" enough for my dog to grab the toy. We have several babble balls, and we replace the batteries pretty frequently. That is my only complaint with these; the way my dog plays, we maybe get a week out of the batteries if I let him have it all the time. I take it away from him after about 15 minutes because he gets too excited with it and because he will wear the batteries down so quickly. It takes little L44 button batteries when you need to replace them. So far he is very happy with this toy, and I'm happy with the price. He loves it. Update 11/7: both the tire and the ball are dead now. They shredded the tire after about 3 weeks, but the ball was ok. Normally, we just replace the batteries in Babble balls. However, the screws were impossible to get out of this one, and when we got them out by breaking the plastic, all of the electrical parts were rusty from saliva. We replaced the batteries to no avail. I'm a little disappointed because this was a less annoying one than the other two, and there had to be a design flaw because we got long lives out of them (one is still going strong).
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I. Mark Seals
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★★★★★ 5
HERE'S HOW TO CONTROL THE JUNGLE NOISE FROM IT...
Style: Animal Sound, Size: Medium
This was the first toy my rescue puppy played with at her new home with us five years ago ... it eventually stopped working and was cast aside. I always thought it was really clever and different, mostly because it isn't just a repeat of a couple of noises like some (one especially that is awful, just repeating "hey big doggie, I GOT cha!!" eight million times a day, but has over 20 sounds, per its maker. The other day I looked at the old dead one and got the PetQwerks name off it, searched, and found it on good ol' Amazon. As several reviewers note--and as its tag admits--"your dog will love it, but it will drive you crazy" --- I didn't think this would he the case for us, as we'd already had one and enjoyed it along with the pup. BUT I think it is both louder and easier to activate now -- a new and improved version apparently. I think it even irritates the dog, who gives it a "look" when it starts roaring, barking, and screeching across the room, seemingly by itself. The "key" (pun intended) to this problem is to retain the little clear plastic piece that you pull out when you first get the toy working. This piece keeps the battery from making contact and the toy from giving postal workers heart attacks thinking they're delivering a shipment of fighting weasels or illegal wildlife species. I had thrown it away. As soon as I realized my mistake, I tried to make a similar plastic piece, with no luck. Fortunately I found the original, and now keep it in a place where it will not get lost. It would be smarter, come to think of it, to put a colorful and visible tag on it so it won't get lost. As it is, it's as easy to overlook as a contact lens dropped on the floor. Another thing -- I ordered a medium size and got a ball that is larger than I wanted even though my dog is over 90 pounds. It is larger than a tennis ball. Large must be reeally big. Should note also that is is durable and I believe safe.
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Jenny Sheppard
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★★★★★ 2
Lasted less than 5 min
While I get this is not a chew toy, it certainly is designed to encourage playing tug. I have 2 dogs, a lab and a lab/golden mix. They loved this toy and immediately started playing tug on either end of the rope, but when one of them switched to the tire and really dug in with his teeth, in less than 5 min, there were tire pieces all over the floor. It’s not like they would understand if I told them to only grab the rope and not the tire if they want their new toy to last. I really figured it would be more durable.
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C. Alford
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★★★★★ 5
Fun for the whole family.
Style: Animal Sound, Size: Medium
I have a year old white wolf dog, 65 pounds, who is extremely energetic and will play all day if you can keep up with her. At first, she was somewhat afraid of the noises coming from ball inside so I just left it laying around and soon it was her favorite toy and she has not found any way to damage it! She is a tough player. The fun thing about it for her, and I think, for us, is that the animal noises will occur with vibrations with no direct contact - the first time this happened everyone was asleep and jumped up quickly when we heard these noises in the house - if she could have laughed, she would have. We leave it often on our big porch where she plays and she loves to set if off if anyone walks by. We live in the mountains so people walking by are few and far between, but she thoroughly enjoys setting it off and will often do so to amuse herself and chase it. She has had lots of toys and eaten many bones, but this, so far, is number one. It might even be a burglar deterrent with its scary sounds of different animals!
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★★★★★ 5
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