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  2. American Buff - Wikipedia

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    The American Buff is an American breed of domestic goose. It was accepted by the American Poultry Association in 1947. [ 2 ] It is named for its single plumage variety, which is a pale buff or apricot - fawn in color.

  3. List of goose breeds - Wikipedia

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    American Poultry Association, INC. (APA) (2001): The American Standard of Perfection. Mendon, Massachusetts. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): FAO ANIMAL PRODUCTION AND HEALTH PAPER - 154: Goose Production, Rome 2002, p. 140-145

  4. American Genetic Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Genetic Association (AGA) is a US-based professional scientific organization dedicated to the study of genetics and genomics which was founded as the American Breeders Association in 1903. [1] The association has published the Journal of Heredity since 1914, which disseminates peer-reviewed organismal

  5. Pilgrim goose - Wikipedia

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    They are considered to be a relatively quiet, lightweight and medium-sized breed. [2] The pilgrim goose is a rare and critically endangered species according to the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy (ALBC) and was officially entered into the American Poultry Association's Standard of Perfection in 1939. [2]

  6. Category:Goose breeds - Wikipedia

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  7. American Standard of Perfection - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the 1930 edition. The American Standard of Perfection is the official book of breed standards of the American Poultry Association.It classifies and describes the standard physical appearance, coloring and temperament for many breeds of poultry recognized in the United States, including chickens, ducks, turkeys, geese and guinea fowl, but not pigeons.

  8. The Livestock Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    The Livestock Conservancy, formerly known as the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy (ALBC) and prior to that, the American Minor Breeds Conservancy, is a nonprofit organization focused on preserving and promoting rare breeds, also known as "heritage breeds" of livestock. Founded in 1977, through the efforts of livestock breed enthusiasts ...

  9. Cotton Patch goose - Wikipedia

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    After the mid-20th century, herbicides almost entirely replaced weeding on American farms, and the Cotton Patch goose declined in concert. Considered critically endangered by the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy , the Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities, and the American Poultry Association , it has largely disappeared from ...