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About Thuringian ChickensThuringian


Thuringian chickens come from the Thuringer forest region in Germany. They were first called Thuringer Barthuhner chickens in 1907 (Barthuhner means ''bearded chicken'') and bred as a dual purpose breed for meat and eggs, but now they are mainly seen at poultry shows and for rare breed conservation. Their fluffy beards have earned them the nick name ''Chubby cheeks''.

Thuringians have a distinctive beard, ear muffs, and small comb making them very cold-hardy. They can cope very well with harsh cold winters, but like most chickens, detest the rain. They are active foragers and prefer to free range, however they will tolerate confinement if the run area is large enough. Thuringians are generally a friendly breed, coping ...



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About Valdarnese ChickensValdarnese


Photo source: Agraria.org The Valdarnese chicken, a captivating creature of the Italian countryside, emerges as a testament to the serendipitous dance of genetics and the boundless spirit of rural life. Born from the intricate intermingling of various breeds, with Livorno standing proudly among them, this hybrid marvel made its debut in the fertile soil of the 1950s. Revered by the discerning eye of Prof. Quilici, it garnered admiration but never secured the coveted mantle of an official standard, thus evading the scrutinizing gaze of selective breeding.

Since its inception, the Valdarnese has carved a niche for itself, thriving in the embrace of sprawling countryside expanses rather than the confines of intensive production. Its essence flourishes best w ...



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About Valdarno ChickensValdarno


The saga of the Valdarno chicken, a tale steeped in tradition and controversy, dates back to the early 20th century when Cav. Maggi, a prominent breeder from the Valdarno region, meticulously crafted the breed''s standard in 1905. This standard was officially endorsed by the Italian Poultry Society during the National Congress in Mantova, presided over by Marchese Trevisan. However, the journey towards recognition was fraught with polemics among judges, breeders, and experts, as chronicled in the book "Poultry Scattered Pages" published by Battiato in 1914.

Despite the lingering debate, the Valdarno breed eventually faded into obscurity. Yet, in recent years, the fervent dedication of enthusiast breeder Fabrizio Focardi has spark ...



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About Vorwerks ChickensVorwerks


Vorwerks, also known as Golden Lakenvelders, hail from Germany and are esteemed as dual-purpose chickens excelling in both meat and egg production. Renowned for their versatility, Vorwerk hens are reliable layers of cream-colored eggs, boasting an impressive annual production of approximately 170 eggs per year. Hardy and adaptable to various climates and conditions, they are well-suited for a range of farming environments.

In terms of temperament, Vorwerks are characterized as alert and active, displaying a spirited demeanor without being overly flighty. Their buff-colored plumage is complemented by striking black accents on their head, neck, and tail, creating a distinctive and visually appealing appearance. Sporting a single co ...



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About Welsummer ChickensWelsummer


Welsummer chickens are best known for their dark brown, speckled eggs, as well as having red partridge color. This makes them great as layers and equally as great as show birds. Welsummers are an all-around simple and friendly breed. Hens can become broody late in the spring, but otherwise are easy to get along with.  

Welsummers have just the single red comb atop their head with bodies built for egg laying. The males have tails held fairly high while the hens have folded tails that accentuate their laying status. Their eyes have a dark red coloring surrounding them and their legs are yellow, though the color will slowly fade the more eggs they lay until they are eventually a pale white.  

Welsummers do ...



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About White-Faced Black Spanish ChickensWhite-Faced Black Spanish


White-Faced Black Spanish Chickens are renowned for their impressive egg-laying capabilities and striking appearance. Sporting a sleek black plumage adorned with a distinctive white face, these chickens exude elegance and charm. Their ear-lobes, hanging low, add to their unique allure, while a single large comb and absence of a crest contribute to their regal bearing.

While these chickens may not enjoy being held and are known for their flighty nature, they make up for it with their remarkable resilience and low-maintenance demeanor. Though they can be rather vocal, their care requirements are straightforward, with no special needs to speak of. However, they do not particularly thrive in confinement and prefer the freedom of open ...



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About Wyandotte ChickensWyandotte


Wyandotte chickens are excellent egg layers, plus they are trusting and friendly. They are easy to care for, especially for those that just want a few tame chickens to have around the farm. They look much heavier than they actually are due to bulk feathers.  

They are large chickens with round shaped bodies and very pronounced feathers. Their tails point up a bit and look like an upside-down V when viewed from behind. Their heads are round and short and have bodies that look like they''re very low to the ground due to how full their feathers look. They have very strikingly red facial features with a rose comb, red eyes, and red ear-lobes. They have yellow legs.




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About Yamato Gunkei  ChickensYamato Gunkei


Yamato Gunkei are a type of Asian Hard Feather chicken. They are largest of the smaller Shamo breeds. They were created in the Hiroshima region of Japan during the 1920’s. They arrived in Europe in 1980 via some Belgian breeders and are classified as a Large Fowl in the British Poultry Standards.  

Yamato Gunkei are a tough looking chicken and sometimes considered ugly. They have muscular dinosaur-like legs and feet of the Shamo family. Their breast muscles are so large that they part the feathers to reveal deep red skin underneath. But, its most striking feature is its wrinkled face; wrinkles that begin at a few months of age and that quickly multiply as the bird grows older.

As strictly an ornamental ...



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About Yokohama ChickensYokohama


Yokohama chickens are show birds with an ornate appearance with a long, flowing tail. Their combs are fairly small, almost walnut-shaped, and are set forward on the head. Their wattles are small as well, as are their dewlops and they have a red coloration on their shoulders.  

Yokohamas tend to be very aggressive toward humans and other chickens alike.  

Their long tail feathers can very easily become dirty or broken, so it''s important that you have perches placed fairly high up to avoid feathers laying in the dirt for too long. This also means they function best with clean, dry litter covering under their perches. If you intend to raise a show rooster, keep him separate from other Yokohama to avoid da ...



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