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  2. Wyandotte chicken - Wikipedia

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    The gold-laced Wyandotte was produced by breeding silver-laced hens with gold-spangled Hamburg and partridge Cochin cocks, the white Wyandotte was a sport of the silver-laced, and the buff variant came from crossing the silver-laced with buff Cochin stock; [2]: 311 the black variant was also a sport, of both the silver-laced and the gold-laced. [6]

  3. Sex-link - Wikipedia

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    Sex-links[1] are crossbred chickens whose color at hatching is differentiated by sex, thus making chick sexing an easier process. 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 ...

  4. Barnevelder - Wikipedia

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    Barnevelder. The Barnevelder is a Dutch breed of domestic chicken. It resulted from cross-breeding between local Dutch chickens and various "Shanghai" birds imported from Asia to Europe in the later part of the nineteenth century; these may have been of Brahma, Cochin or Croad Langshan type. [1] It is named for the town and gemeente ...

  5. List of chicken colours - Wikipedia

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    Black Laced not used; black-laced plumage is named after the red series colour instead: "golden laced" for black and red, "citron laced" for black and buff, "silver laced" for black and white Blue Laced Blue Laced Red Buff Laced also known as Chamois [3]: 447 Golden Laced Sebright Silver Laced

  6. Sussex chicken - Wikipedia

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    The buff has the same markings, but with greenish-black on a golden-buff ground. The silver is similar to the light, but has grey thighs and a dark breast with silver lacing. [2]: 293 The red has the same markings as the light, but the base colour is a rich dark red throughout. The speckled is a rich dark mahogany colour, each feather with a ...

  7. Orpington chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Orpington is a British breed of chicken. It was bred in the late nineteenth century by William Cook of Orpington, at that time in Kent in south-east England. [5]: 115 It was intended to be a dual-purpose breed, to be reared both for eggs and for meat, but soon became exclusively a show bird. [6][7] The Australorp of Australia derives from it.

  8. Sebright chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Sebright (IPA: / ˈsiːbraɪt /) is a British breed of bantam chicken. It is a true bantam – a miniature bird with no corresponding large version – and is one of the oldest recorded British bantam breeds. [8] It is named after Sir John Saunders Sebright, who created it as an ornamental breed by selective breeding in the early nineteenth ...

  9. Brahma chicken - Wikipedia

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    soft feather: heavy [3] Chicken. Gallus gallus domesticus. The Brahma is an American breed of chicken. It was bred in the United States from birds imported from the Chinese port of Shanghai, [4]: 78 and was the principal American meat breed from the 1850s until about 1930. [5]