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Red Broiler

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Red Broilers were developed by introducing the red gene to a typical Cornish Rock Cross. Because both red and white

Red Cochin Bantam

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Cochin bantams first appeared in England around 1860. It was first considered that they had been bred down from large

Red Frizzle Cochin Bantam

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Frizzles are named after the nature of their feathers that curve outward and forward, giving the appearance of having been

Red Pyle Old English Bantam

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Old English bantams were developed in England many years ago presumably from the common crossbred bantams of the countryside. Red

Red Silkie Bantam

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Silkies were described by Marco Polo in the 13th century as “hens which have hair like cats, are black, and

Red Star

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Red Stars were developed in the 1950’s by crossing a Rhode Island Red male with a Delaware female for efficient

Rhode Island Red

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Rhode Island Reds were developed in the 1860’s in Rhode Island from Red Malays, Brown Leghorns and Asiatic stock. They

Rhode Island White

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Rhode Island Whites were developed around 1900 from crosses that included Partridge Cochins, White Wyandottes and Rose Comb White Leghorns.

Salmon Faverolle

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Faverolles originated in northern France in the village of Faverolle from Houdans, Dorkings and Asiatic breeds. Salmon Faverolle are light

Self Blue Cochin

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First known as Chinese Shanghai Fowl, Cochins first came to America in 1845. They were originally known for their prolific

Self Blue Cochin Bantam

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Cochin bantams first appeared in England around 1860. It was first considered that they had been bred down from large

Self Blue Old English Bantam

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Old English bantams were developed in England many years ago presumably from the common crossbred bantams of the countryside. Self