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  2. Red junglefowl - Wikipedia

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    The red junglefowl was the primary species to give rise to today's many breeds of domesticated chicken (G. g. domesticus); additionally, the related grey junglefowl (G. sonneratii), Sri Lankan junglefowl (G. lafayettii) and the Javanese green junglefowl (G. varius) have also contributed genetic material to the gene pool of the modern chicken.

  3. Rhode Island Red - Wikipedia

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    The Rhode Island Red is an American breed of domestic chicken.It is the state bird of Rhode Island. [2]: 70 It was developed there and in Massachusetts in the late nineteenth century, by cross-breeding birds of Oriental origin such as the Malay with brown Leghorn birds from Italy.

  4. New Hampshire Red - Wikipedia

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    The New Hampshire Red or New Hampshire is an American breed of chicken. It was developed in the early twentieth century in the state of New Hampshire by selective breeding of Rhode Island Red stock; no other breed was involved. [7]: 216 [8]: 192 It is fast-growing, early-maturing, quick-feathering, and yields a meaty carcass. [9]

  5. Derbyshire Redcap - Wikipedia

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    The breed appears in a single variety of plumage, with various dark hues of red, brown and black. Cocks display a greater diversity of colour, but both males and females have black tails and a crescent shape of black on the edge of most body feathers. [4] Derbyshire Redcaps are a hardy, active breed of chicken that does well in free range ...

  6. Kuroiler - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in the early 1990s, the breed was created by Vinod Kapur of Kegg Farms Private, ltd., and the name is a portmanteau of Kegg and Broiler(KUROILER). [ 1 ] [ 3 ] Rather than all being raised in a central hatchery, [ 1 ] Kuroiler eggs are hatched in more than a thousand "mother units" throughout the country, then are distributed down to ...

  7. ISA Brown - Wikipedia

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    The ISA Brown is a crossbreed of chicken, with sex-linked coloration.It is thought to have been the result of a complex series of crosses including but not limited to Rhode Island Reds and Rhode Island Whites, and contains genes from a wide range of breeds, the list of which is a closely guarded secret. [1]

  8. Poultry farming - Wikipedia

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    In the past, many chicken breeds were selected for both functions. However, since the advent of laying and meat hybrids, industrial chicken breeding has made a sharp distinction between chickens with either function, [43] so that certain characteristics have been promoted to an extreme degree. Partly due to the discussion about male offspring ...

  9. Sussex chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Sussex chicken is graceful with a long, broad, flat back; a long and straight breastbone; wide shoulders; and a rectangular build. The tail is held at a 45-degree angle from the body. The eyes are red in the darker varieties but orange in the lighter ones. The comb is single. The earlobes are red and the legs and skin white in every variety.