


Country of Origin:
United Kingdom (Sussex County, 1800s)
Purpose:
Dual-purpose breed known for good meat quality and egg production
Point of Lay:
~5–6 months
Adult Weight:
Male 3.5–4 kg,
Female 2.8–3.2 kg
Egg Production:
220–260 large light-brown eggs/year
Duration of Productivity:
3–4 years (best in first 2 years)
Description:
The Light Sussex is one of the oldest and most dependable dual-purpose chicken breeds. With its white plumage and distinctive black neck and tail feathers, it’s both attractive and practical. Calm, friendly, and easy to handle, the Sussex adapts well to confinement or free-range conditions. They are efficient foragers and excellent layers of large light-brown eggs, while also providing a good carcass for meat.
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