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This is a Silver Laced Wyandotte. Wyandotte's again are an older breed and were developed in the 1800's in New York State. They are again a good farm yard bird. They are good and solid and they will grow up into a nice meat bird as well as being a...

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Brown Leg Horn Chickens

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Okay this is a brown Leghorn. Varieties of Leghorns are the most common egg layers in the country. This is probably the original Leghorn. It is a Mediterranean type of chicken developed in Italy back in the 1800's. It has the classic Leghorn comb. His...

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Different Breeds of Chickens

Different Breeds of Chickens

Hi Im doctor T. K. Roy. I'm speaking on behalf of Expert Village. We have different breeds of birds. Most common pureline breeds, include Rhode Island red, which are brown colored birds. Its a double purpose breed. It gives quite a fair quantity of meat...

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How to Differentiate Breeds of Chickens

How to Differentiate Breeds of Chickens

Instructions Step 1: Look at the color and style of the feathers. Different types of chickens have different plumage. White, red or black and brown chickens are common in America. The length of the tail feathers varies by type as well. Step 2: Find out...

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Rhode Island Red Chickens

Rhode Island Red Chickens

This is a Rhode Island Red. It is again, a very old breed developed in the 1800's in of all places, New England. Not necessarily Rhode Island. It also bears the distinction that is a state bird. It being the state bird of Rhode Island. This is the origin...

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How to Identify a Shearwater Bird

How to Identify a Shearwater Bird

Instructions Identifying the Shearwater Step 1: Observe the Shearwater in oceans or near the shore. The bird prefers warmer weather and open waters. Step 2: Watch for the large wingspan the Shearwater. The gull-like bird is a glider who spends more time...

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