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  2. Old English Game - Wikipedia

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    The Old English Game is a British breed of domestic chicken. It was probably originally bred for cockfighting . [ 4 ] Two different standards are recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain : Carlisle Old English Game and Oxford Old English Game . [ 6 ]

  3. Domestic guineafowl - Wikipedia

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    Domestic guineafowl, sometimes called pintade, pearl hen, or gleany, is poultry originating from Africa. They are the domesticated form of the helmeted guineafowl ( Numida meleagris ) and are related to other game birds such as the pheasants , turkeys and partridges .

  4. Guineafowl - Wikipedia

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    These large birds measure 40–71 cm (15 + 1 ⁄ 2 –28 in) in length, and weigh 700–1,600 g (1 lb 9 oz – 3 lb 8 oz). Guinea hens weigh more than guinea cocks, possibly because of the larger reproductive organs in the female compared to the male guineafowl.

  5. Oxford Old English Game fowl - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Old English Game has a back angled 45° towards the ground and has approximately 30 different colour varieties. It is a small bird with many feathers on the plumage. The head is small with a big, strong beak, single comb, small thin earlobes and wattles with large eyes. The wings have a large surface area and the bird's legs are and ...

  6. Cornish game hen - Wikipedia

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    A roasted Cornish game hen A Cornish game hen ready for the oven. Cornish game hen (also Rock Cornish game hen) is the USDA-approved name for a particular variety of broiler chicken, produced from a cross between the Cornish and White Plymouth Rock chicken breeds, that is served young and immature, weighing no more than two pounds (900 g) ready to cook.

  7. Chicken - Wikipedia

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    Chickens are common and widespread domestic animals, with a total population of 26.5 billion as of 2023, and an annual production of more than 50 billion birds. A hen bred for laying can produce over 300 eggs per year. There are numerous cultural references to chickens in folklore, religion, and literature.

  8. Play Solitaire Freecell Penguin Online for Free - AOL.com

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    A version of FreeCell Solitaire where tableau cards are built down in suit and three of the foundations are filled initially.

  9. Heath hen - Wikipedia

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    The heath hen (Tympanuchus cupido cupido) is an extinct subspecies of the greater prairie chicken (Tympanuchus cupido), a large North American bird in the grouse family. It became extinct in 1932. Heath hens lived in the scrubby heathland barrens of coastal North America from southernmost New Hampshire to northern Virginia in historical times.