Naked Neck Chickens for Sale
If you’re looking for a chicken that’s as tough as it is efficient, the Naked Neck (Turken) chicken is your perfect match. Known for its distinctive featherless neck, this breed turns heads in the coop—but it’s not just about looks. At Ethane’s Farm, we raise premium-quality Naked Neck chickens, bred for performance, resilience, and reliable production.
Whether you’re managing a large homestead or a backyard flock, these birds deliver results.
What Makes the Naked Neck Chicken Unique?
The Naked Neck chicken isn’t a hybrid—it’s a natural breed with reduced feathering, which offers real advantages in hot climates. This breed is highly adaptable, thriving in both heat and cold, and is remarkably low maintenance. Best of all, it’s a strong dual-purpose bird that produces both plump meat and a steady supply of brown eggs.
Performance Highlights
- Lays 200–250 Large Brown Eggs/Year
- Excellent Meat Bird – Faster growth and easier to pluck
- Heat-Tolerant and Weather Resilient – Ideal for hot and variable climates
- Hardy, Disease-Resistant, and Easy to Raise
- Great for Beginners and Families – Calm and curious by nature
Why Buy from Ethane’s Farm?
We raise and ship high-quality Naked Neck chicks and hatching eggs with full attention to biosecurity, animal welfare, and breeding integrity. Our birds are naturally raised, fed a healthy diet, and handled with care from hatch to delivery. Whether you’re in the market for fast-maturing meat birds or need productive egg layers for a mixed flock, our Turkens are ready to deliver.
Available Varieties
We offer both straight run and sexed chicks, in color variations such as:
- Buff Naked Neck
- Black Naked Neck
- Red Naked Neck
Get Your Naked Neck Chickens Shipped
These unique birds are growing in popularity, especially in southern states, so reserve your Naked Neck chicks today before our hatch cycles sell out. When you choose Ethane’s Farm, you’re not just buying birds—you’re investing in quality, health, and heritage.
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