White Standard Old English

(5 customer reviews)

As low as: $12.99

Hatching on June 3, 2026

Order now for estimated delivery by June 6, 2026.

White Standard Old English – Sold as Baby Chicks Only – No Sexing Available

Minimums –

Not Sexed = 3

Total of 3 birds to ship

Seasonal/Shipped Early Feb thru Mid August.

Sex Price Quantity
1 - 4
$12.99
5 - 9
$12.99
10 - 24
$12.99
25+
$12.99

Breed Facts

  • Poultry Show Class: Other Standard Breeds, Game Class
  • Weights – Hen ——- 4 lbs
    Rooster——5 lbs
    Pullet——-3 1/2 lbs
    Cockerel—–4 lbs
  • Purpose – Egg Laying; Exhibition
  • Egg Shell Color – Cream or Tinted
  • Egg Production – poor – 120 eggs per year
  • Egg Size: Small-Medium
  • Temperament: Active/Flighty
  • Fertility Percentage: 40-55%
  • Broody: Setters
  • Mating Ratio: 6 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 4+ feet
  • Country of Origin – Europe
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the American Standard of Perfection in 1938
  • TLC: Yes, Watch Status. Considered a sustainable heritage chicken breed
  • BREEDER FARM SOURCE: “Cackle Hatchery®  Poultry Breeding Farm” developing our bloodline or strain of Old English Game Standard Chicken since 1974.

Description

White Standard Old English Game Chicken

Breed Overview and Origin

The White Standard Old English Game Chicken is a standard-size Old English Game variety known for its clean white plumage, single comb, medium-to-high station, active temperament, hardy genetics, and classic exhibition style. If you want a traditional heritage chicken with long-lived vigor, alert free-range instincts, and show appeal, this variety can be a rewarding choice for experienced poultry keepers.

Old English Game chickens trace back to historic European game fowl lines. Today, customers usually raise Standard Old English Game for exhibition, preservation, ornamental value, natural broodiness, and small-flock interest rather than heavy egg production or meat.

Cackle Hatchery® lists White Standard Old English as a sustainable heritage chicken breed and notes that its Old English Game Standard Chicken bloodline has been developed since 1974. Cackle’s Standard Old English Game category also notes that these birds compete in the All Other Standard Breeds — Games class.

Because this is a game fowl variety, customers should understand the temperament before ordering. These birds stay active, alert, and spirited. Therefore, White Standard Old English works best for keepers who can provide secure housing, enough space, and separate pens for mature males when needed.


Appearance and Characteristics

White Standard Old English chickens have bright white feathering, a single comb, and a medium-to-high station. That upright station gives them a sharp, alert look that stands out in exhibition pens, heritage flocks, and active outdoor setups.

Like other Standard Old English Game chickens, this variety looks leaner and more agile than heavy dual-purpose breeds. As a result, it appeals to customers who appreciate traditional game fowl type, natural hardiness, and old-style poultry character.

Related Cackle Standard Old English breed facts commonly list mature weights around 4 pounds for hens, 5 pounds for roosters, 3½ pounds for pullets, and 4 pounds for cockerels. Cackle also lists many Standard Old English varieties with active or flighty temperament, cream or tinted eggs, setter hens, and a preferred roost height of 4 feet or higher.


Temperament and Flock Management

White Standard Old English Game chickens are active, hardy, and naturally alert. Their energy and awareness can help them evade predators better than many slower, heavier breeds when managed in a safe free-range setup. However, no chicken is predator-proof, so customers should still provide secure nighttime housing and predator-resistant fencing.

The hens may make useful brooding mothers. In fact, related Cackle Standard Old English breed facts list the hens as setters, which makes them appealing to customers who value hens that may sit, hatch, and raise chicks. Males, however, need responsible management because of the breed’s game fowl background.

For that reason, avoid overcrowding and do not plan to keep multiple mature males together in a small space. Instead, provide enough room, use secure fencing, and watch flock behavior closely during breeding season.

This variety can work well for:

  • Experienced poultry keepers
  • Standard Old English Game enthusiasts
  • Exhibition poultry projects
  • Heritage-style breeding flocks
  • Customers who can provide separate pens
  • Keepers who want broody hens
  • Free-range flocks with predator-aware birds
  • Flocks focused on preservation, beauty, and breed type

However, customers who want a calm family pet, a high-production layer, or a rooster that easily lives with other males may prefer a more docile breed. Overall, White Standard Old English Game chickens fit best with keepers who understand active heritage game fowl and can manage them responsibly.


Egg Production and Broodiness

White Standard Old English hens may lay small to medium cream or tinted eggs. However, customers should not choose this breed mainly for egg production. Related Cackle Standard Old English listings describe egg production as poor, around 120 eggs per year.

Even so, the hens can offer value through natural brooding behavior. Related Standard Old English listings from Cackle describe hens as setters, which means hens may sit, hatch, and raise chicks when conditions are right.

Because broodiness can vary by individual hen, season, age, and flock setup, customers should not expect every hen to set. Nevertheless, this variety can be a good option for keepers who value traditional hens with strong natural instincts.


Free-Range Ability and Hardiness

White Standard Old English Game chickens can be a good choice for customers who want a free-range flock with strong instincts. Their alert nature, active movement, and athletic build may give them a better chance of avoiding predators than many heavier poultry breeds.

Even so, customers should still manage them carefully. A secure coop, dependable nighttime routine, and predator-resistant run or fencing help protect the flock from common threats.

For best results, provide:

  • Secure nighttime housing
  • Predator-resistant fencing
  • Enough ranging space
  • Good roosting options
  • Separate pens for mature males when needed
  • Clean water and balanced feed
  • Shade during hot weather
  • Dry shelter during wet weather

With proper management, this breed can offer long-lived hardiness and strong natural behavior for customers who prefer active heritage poultry over modern high-production birds.


White Standard Old English vs Other Old English Game Varieties

White Standard Old English chickens share the same general Standard Old English Game character as other varieties. The main differences are feather color, show preference, and customer goals.

For customers who want a standard-size game fowl with clean white plumage, a single comb, medium-to-high station, active temperament, setter hens, heritage value, and exhibition appeal, White Standard Old English Game is the best fit.

If you like white plumage but want the miniature version, compare White Old English Game Bantam chickens. Cackle describes that bantam variety as a miniature Old English Game Bantam with clean white feathering, tame handling potential, show appeal, and classic bantam character.

For customers who prefer black plumage, Black Standard Old English chickens may be worth comparing.

If red and white coloring sounds more appealing, review Red Pyle Standard Old English chickens. Cackle lists Red Pyle Standard Old English as an APA-recognized sustainable heritage chicken breed with Watch status.

Meanwhile, the Standard Old English Surplus Special can be a good option if you like Standard Old English Game but do not need one exact variety. Cackle describes this special as 25 straight-run Old English Standard Game Fowl, with two or more varieties guaranteed.

For a broader comparison, customers can browse Standard Old English Game for Sale, which includes multiple Standard Old English varieties and notes that the breed competes in the All Other Standard Breeds — Games class.


Important Show Note About Dubbing

Some Old English Game fowl photos show birds with the comb, ear lobes, and wattles dubbed, meaning those parts have been cut off. The original product note explains that entering a poultry show with non-dubbed Old English males is a disqualification.

For that reason, customers who plan to show males should check local poultry clubs, state poultry associations, and state fair poultry show rules before competing. Requirements can vary by event, and exhibitors should understand the rules before preparing birds.

In the show ring, Cackle Hatchery® lists Standard Old English Game in the All Other Standard Breeds — Games class. Even if you do not plan to show, this note still matters because many Old English Game product photos may show dubbed males.


Is the White Standard Old English Game Chicken Right for Your Flock?

Choose White Standard Old English Game chickens if you want:

  • A standard-size Old English Game variety
  • Clean white feathering
  • A single comb
  • Medium-to-high station
  • Active, alert heritage poultry
  • Hens with broody setting potential
  • A free-range flock with strong instincts
  • A bird for exhibition or breed preservation
  • A larger version of White Old English Game Bantams
  • A hardy chicken with long-lived potential

However, consider another breed if you want a quiet pet chicken, a high egg producer, or a rooster that can easily live with other males. In short, White Standard Old English Game chickens fit best with customers who understand game fowl temperament and want a clean, classic, active breed.


Care and Housing Tips

White Standard Old English Game chickens need secure housing, enough space, and thoughtful flock management. Since males can become territorial, pen planning matters more with this breed than with many docile backyard breeds.

For best results, provide:

  • Secure fencing or covered runs
  • Separate housing for mature males when needed
  • Predator protection
  • Dry bedding and good ventilation
  • Higher roosting options when safe
  • Enough space to reduce stress
  • A practical breeding ratio
  • Close observation during breeding season

Related Cackle Standard Old English breed facts often list a mating ratio of 6 females to 1 male, with a fertility percentage of 40% to 55%. While individual flock results can vary, these breed facts can help customers plan breeding pens more realistically.


Recognition and Availability

Cackle Hatchery® lists White Standard Old English as a sustainable heritage chicken breed and notes that Cackle Hatchery® Poultry Breeding Farm has developed its Old English Game Standard Chicken bloodline since 1974.

Since hatch dates and shipping windows can change during the season, customers should check Cackle Hatchery’s Chicken Availability Chart before ordering. The availability chart explains that cart shipping dates update based on the breeds selected and that availability may change as hatch estimates update.

For customers comparing several varieties, Cackle’s Standard Old English Game for Sale category is the best place to browse related options.


Related Breeds and Helpful Cackle Hatchery® Resources

Customers who like White Standard Old English Game may also enjoy other Standard Old English Game varieties, Old English Game Bantams, and Cackle’s comparison tools.

Helpful Cackle Hatchery® links for this product page include:


FAQ: White Standard Old English Game Chicken

What is a White Standard Old English Game Chicken?

A White Standard Old English Game Chicken is a standard-size Old English Game variety with clean white feathering, a single comb, medium-to-high station, active temperament, hardy genetics, and traditional heritage game fowl character.

Are White Standard Old English Game chickens good pets?

They are not usually the best choice for customers who want a calm pet chicken. These birds stay active and spirited, and males may become territorial. However, experienced keepers may enjoy them for exhibition, preservation, free-range flocks, and heritage poultry projects.

Are White Standard Old English roosters aggressive?

Males can be territorial, especially with other males. Therefore, customers should plan separate housing for mature roosters when needed.

Can I keep multiple males together?

Small flock setups usually do not work well for multiple mature males. To reduce fighting, stress, and injury, give mature males separate housing.

Are the hens good mothers?

Yes, hens may make good brooding mothers. Related Cackle Standard Old English breed facts list hens as setters, which means they may sit, hatch, and raise chicks when conditions are right.

What color eggs do White Standard Old English hens lay?

Hens may lay cream or tinted eggs. Related Standard Old English breed facts from Cackle list egg size as small to medium.

Are White Standard Old English Game chickens good egg layers?

No. Related Cackle Standard Old English breed facts list egg production as poor, around 120 eggs per year. Therefore, customers should choose this breed mainly for exhibition, preservation, broodiness, free-range ability, and ornamental value.

What do White Standard Old English Game chickens look like?

They have clean white plumage, a single comb, and a medium-to-high station. Their upright build and active movement give them a classic Standard Old English Game appearance.

Are White Standard Old English Game chickens good for free range?

Yes, they can work well in a properly managed free-range flock. Their alert nature and agility may help them avoid predators better than many heavier breeds, although no chicken is predator-proof.

Are White Standard Old English Game chickens good for beginners?

They are better for experienced keepers or beginners who have researched game fowl management. Before ordering, customers should prepare secure fencing, enough space, and separate pens for males.

Are they good for poultry shows?

Yes. Standard Old English Game varieties have strong exhibition appeal. However, customers who plan to show males should check show rules before preparing birds.

What does “dubbed” mean on Old English Game chickens?

Dubbing means the comb, ear lobes, and wattles have been cut off. Because many Old English Game show birds appear dubbed, exhibitors should check poultry show rules before competition.

Do Old English Game males have to be dubbed for shows?

The original Cackle Hatchery® description notes that entering a poultry show with non-dubbed Old English males is a disqualification. Even so, customers should confirm current rules with their local poultry association, state fair, or show superintendent before entering birds.

What show class do Standard Old English Game chickens compete in?

Cackle Hatchery® lists Standard Old English Game in the All Other Standard Breeds — Games class.

How big do White Standard Old English chickens get?

Related Cackle Standard Old English breed facts commonly list hens around 4 pounds and roosters around 5 pounds. Pullets are often listed around 3½ pounds, while cockerels are listed around 4 pounds.

What is the difference between White Standard Old English and White Old English Game Bantam?

White Standard Old English chickens are standard-size game fowl. By comparison, White Old English Game Bantam chickens are the miniature version with similar clean white feathering and Old English Game character.

Does Cackle Hatchery® offer a Standard Old English assortment?

Yes. Cackle Hatchery® offers the Standard Old English Surplus Special, which includes 25 straight-run Old English Standard Game Fowl with two or more varieties guaranteed.

Does Cackle Hatchery® offer other Standard Old English Game varieties?

Yes. Cackle Hatchery® offers multiple Standard Old English Game varieties, including White, Black, Black Breasted Red, Blue, Brown Breasted Brown Red, Crele, Cuckoo, Ginger Red, Gold Duckwing, Red Pyle, Splash, Spangled, Silver Duckwing, and surplus specials.

Where can I check White Standard Old English availability?

Customers can check Cackle Hatchery’s Chicken Availability Chart for current hatch and shipping timing. Since availability can change during the season, checking the chart helps customers plan ahead.

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  1. Rocky

    White old English

    I ordered 20 and received 24. Every bird is doing great. No issues at all with the health. Great company to do business with.

  2. johnny

    great

    All of the chicks very well …love

  3. Andy

    Wonderful color

    Beautiful birds will be purchasing more

  4. Dre

    It is good that they send extra

    I ordered 5 white old English and got 7 i put them in a brooder with 300 other chicks same age it has been a month now and I am down to 3 white old English

  5. Larry December 2015

    Cackle Hatchery

    Liked your youtube videos!

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