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  2. Swedish Flower Hen - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish Flower Hen, Swedish: Skånsk Blommehöna, is an endangered traditional Swedish breed of domestic chicken. [2] It is one of eleven traditional chicken breeds in Sweden. [ 6 ]

  3. File:Schwedisches Blumenhuhn, Henne.JPG - Wikipedia

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  4. 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.

  5. Category:Chicken breeds originating in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Swedish Flower Hen This page was last edited on 19 March 2015, at 17:34 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  6. Svarthöna - Wikipedia

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    Svarthöna, Bohuslän-Dals svarthöna, or Swedish Black Rooster, Hen or Chicken is a Swedish landrace of domestic chicken that is considered to have originated from Ayam Cemani / Kadaknath breeds of chickens transported from Mozambique to Norway by sailors sometime in the 17th century. The Svarthöna has since adapted to a northerly climate ...

  7. Silverudd Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Silverudd Blue, Swedish: Silverudds Blå, is a Swedish breed of chicken. It was developed by Martin Silverudd in Småland, in southern Sweden. Hens lay blue/green eggs, weighing 50–65 grams. [1] The flock-book for the breed is kept by the Svenska Kulturhönsföreningen – the Swedish Cultural Hen Association. [2]

  8. Hen and chicks - Wikipedia

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    Jovibarba globifera (syn. Sempervivum globiferum) showing larger mother plants ("hens") and smaller, globe-shaped offsets ("chicks", "globi") Sempervivum tectorum (common houseleek) Close-up of blooms. Hen and chicks (also known as hen-and-chickens, or hen-widdies in the southern United States) is a common name for a group of small succulent ...

  9. Orpington Duck - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S., there existed a blue variety of Orpington duck, but it was most likely absorbed into the Blue Swedish breed. Uniformity is key with regard to colour patterns. Typically, fawn-buff is considered ideal with the drakes having a fawn-buff or seal-brown head. The bill of the drake is yellow while the hen has a brownish-orange bill.