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  2. Java Chicken Breed Profile: Everything You Should Know

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    Mottled Java. Mottled Javas are black with splashes (also called mottles) of white throughout the body. These colorful variations add some interest to your flock and may make it easier for you to identify individuals. Typically, the feathers are white with black tips.

  3. Java chickens: The ultimate heritage breed — The Featherbrain

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    What do Java chickens look like? Java chickens come in 2 types: regular (also called ‘large fowl’) and bantam (i.e., miniature). Java feather colors and patterns. Java chickens come in 3 plumage varieties: black, mottled, and white. The table below gives details on the coloring of each variety.

  4. Java Mottled Java | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise ...

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    This chick is a strong wonderful specimen for a healthy 2 day old mottled Java chick!

  5. Mottled Java chicken’s feathering is black with splashes or mottles, of white. They have very intense red eye color. The legs of the Mottled Java should be a broken leaden-blue with yellow soles.

  6. Heritage Poultry of Dot Ranch

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    Mottled Java Chickens are the second oldest breed of chicken in America, they are predated only by the equally rare but better known Dominique. Listed by the Livestock Conservancy as Endangered when we first began breeding them, Java's have since been upgraded to the Watch list. 1

  7. Java chicken - Wikipedia

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    Javas appear in three color variations today: Black, Mottled, and White. The Black has black shanks and beaks, though some yellow may appear in the legs. The plumage is a uniform black hue that has a dark green sheen in the light. The Mottled and White have mostly yellow skin, with horn colored beaks.

  8. Java Chicken Breed Guide – Care & Traits - Best Farm Animals

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    The Java chicken is the second oldest breed developed in America. It has rectangular body shape and comes in four color varieties: Black, Mottled, White, and Auburn. Java hens are broody and lay 150-180 large brown eggs each year. The breed is known for its friendly and calm temperament.

  9. Java Chicken - Breed Profile - Backyard Poultry

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    It hatched out thousands of Black and Mottled Java chicks, which were sold on to private breeders. Through such large-scale hatching, recessive genes eventually emerged, giving rise to White chicks from 1999 and Auburn from 2003.

  10. Feathers: They exhibit beautiful plumage, with glossy black feathers in the Black Java variety and stunning reddish-brown feathers with black tail feathers in the Mottled Java variety. Temperament: Javas have a calm and docile nature, making them a favorite among backyard chicken keepers.

  11. Everything About Mottled Chickens: Is Mottled a Single Breed

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    Mottled Java chickens have black and white mottled feathers that look aesthetic. All mottled breeds are almost prolific layers with friendly and docile personalities. Mottled chickens have a recessive gene, meaning they need two mo genes to show the mottling pattern.