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  2. Orloff chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Orloff is a breed of chicken named after Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov, a Russian Count. Reflecting this origin, it is sometimes called the Russian Orloff or simply Russian . For most of its history, the Orloff was considered to be a product of Russia and Orlov, but modern research has discovered that the breed first appeared in Persia , [ 2 ...

  3. List of chicken colours - Wikipedia

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    Breeders and fanciers of chickens accurately describe the colours and patterns [1] of the feathers of chicken breeds and varieties. This is a list of the terms used in this context. This is a list of the terms used in this context.

  4. Chicken breeds recognized by the American Poultry Association

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    The chicken breeds recognized by the American Poultry Association are listed in the American Standard of Perfection. They are categorized into classes: standard-sized breeds are grouped by type or by place of origin, while bantam breeds are classified according to type or physical characteristics.

  5. List of chicken breeds - Wikipedia

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    The physical traits used to distinguish chicken breeds are size, plumage color, comb type, skin color, number of toes, amount of feathering, egg color, and place of origin. [1] They are also roughly divided by primary use, whether for eggs, meat, or ornamental purposes, and with some considered to be dual-purpose. [1]

  6. Poltava (chicken) - Wikipedia

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    Moiseyeva IG, Semyenova SK, Bannikova LV, Filippova ND (1994) Genetic structure and origin of an old Russian Orloff chicken breed. Genetika 30:681-694. (In Russian, abstract in English). Moiseyeva IG, Romanov MN, Nikiforov AA, Sevastyanova AA, Semyenova SK (2003) Evolutionary relationships of Red Jungle Fowl and chicken breeds.

  7. Sex-link - Wikipedia

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    Sex-links come in several varieties. As hybrids of laying or dual-purpose breeds infused with extra vigor via heterosis, sex-links can be extremely good egg-layers which often produce 300 eggs a year or more depending on the quality of care and feed. The color of their eggs vary according to the mix of breeds, and blue-green eggs are possible.

  8. Category:Chicken breeds originating in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Orloff chicken; Y. Yurlov Crower This page was last edited on 26 January 2011, at 20:49 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  9. In-ovo sexing - Wikipedia

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    By January 2020, In Ovo was capable of sexing 1,500 eggs an hour (0.42 per second), but the Dutch poultry sector required 40,000 eggs an hour, so further innovation was necessary. [36] In Ovo received millions of euros in research investments, mostly from German chemicals company Evonik, Singaporese venture capital company Visvires New Protein ...