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*Black Copper Marans

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Black Copper Marans are primarily known for their large dark chocolate brown eggs. Black Copper Marans eggs are the darkest

*Blue Australorp

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Blue Australorps were developed in Australia with an emphasis on egg production. Blue Australorp chicks are primarily blue with white

*Blue Copper Marans

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Blue Copper Marans -Blue Copper Marans are primarily known for their large dark chocolate brown eggs. Blue Copper Marans eggs

*Blue Cuckoo Marans

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Blue Cuckoo Marans chicks are primarily blue with a white spot on the top of the head. The front of

*Blue Laced Red Wyandotte

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The true origin of the Wyandotte is unknown, however, Dark Brahmas and Spangled Hamburgs were probably used in the development

*Blue Star

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Blue Stars are a cross between a Blue Andalusian and a Barred Rock. Chicks will be blue, grey or splash.

*Lavender Orpington

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Lavender Orpingtons are a large breed chicken with an upright stance and medium-sized single comb. They are cold-hardy and have

Barnevelder

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Barnevelders originated in the district of Barneveld, Holland. There were originally mixed colors, but eventually the double laced version was

Barred Rock

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Plymouth Rocks were developed from a cross of Dominique males and either Black Java or Black Cochin females. The original

Black Australorp

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Black Australorp is an abbreviation of the name Australian Black Orpington. They were developed in Australia from Black Orpingtons with

Black 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

Black Giant

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The Jersey Giant originated in New Jersey during the 1880’s from Black Javas, Dark Brahmas and Black Langshans. Black Giant