Bourbon Red Turkey

Bourbon Red Turkey

Bourbon Red Turkeys are considered a rare breed of Turkey, a heritage Turkey and admitted into the American Standard of Perfection in 1909. Developed in Pennsylvania and taken to Kentucky with the long rifle, this breed was later given the…

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Buckeye

Buckeye

Buckeyes were first produced in Ohio. Name derived from Ohio’s nickname of “Buckeye State” and first shown in 1902. Recognized by the American Standard of perfection in 1904. A dual purpose breed that has yellow skin and lays brown eggs….

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Partridge Rock

Partridge Rock

Recognized as a distinct breed in 1909 and admitted to the American Standard of Perfection (Sustainable Heritage Chicken Breed). The hens are large and lay brown eggs. The Partridge is just one of the varieties of the Plymouth Rock family…

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Dominique

Dominique

Dominiques, also known as Pilgrim Fowl or Dominickers, are known to be America’s first breed of chicken. This chicken has been around in the old English history long before poultry standards existed. Originated date is unknown and many of today’s…

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White Jersey Giant

White Jersey Giant is a very heavy bird. Jersey Giants were originally bred in New Jersey and are considered the largest breed of chicken. Like the Black Giant they are a little slower to mature than some other heavy breeds,…

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Black Jersey Giant

Was originated in the State of New Jersey during the 1880s. Jersey Giants were originally bred in New Jersey and are considered the largest breed of chicken. A good heavy breed, however, slower to grow than some breeds before surpassing…

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Columbian Wyandotte

This chicken was named after it was exhibited at the 1893 Columbian Exposition (or World’s Fair) held in Chicago. This variety was admitted as an American Standard breed in the American Standard of Perfection in 1905 (Sustainable Heritage Chicken Breed)….

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Silver Laced Wyandotte

Admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1883, (Sustainable Heritage Chicken Breed). The Silver Laced Wyandotte originated in New York State and is the parent variety of all the other Wyandotte varieties. SPECIFICATIONS Breed: American, Heritage Average Weight (lbs)…

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White Wyandotte

Admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1903, Sustainable Heritage Chicken Breed). They were developed from the sports of the Silver Laced Wyandotte variety, in New York State in 1887. Noted for a nice rose comb that is suited…

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Golden Laced Wyandotte

Admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1888, (Sustainable Heritage Chicken Breed). Originated in Wisconsin in 1880 and noted for a nice rose comb. They are a dual purpose fowl used for meat and eggs and represent a true…

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