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| Dark Cornish |
| Dark Cornish, which have also been commonly referred to as Indian Games, are the most popular variety of the Cornish breeds. |
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| Light Brahmas |
| Light Brahmas are thought to have originated in India and were introduced to the United States in the 1800’s. |
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| Partridge Rocks |
| Partridge Plymouth Rocks are a very rare variety of the Plymouth Rock family. The males possess one of the most beautiful plumage patterns, which makes them an excellent exhibition bird. |
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| Jersey Black Giants |
| Jersey Black Giants were developed in the late 1800’s to meet the demand for a large meat bird. They were developed
from crosses of Langshans, Orpingtons, and Javas, resulting in the largest breed of chicken developed in America. |
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| ISA Browns |
| The Hubbard Isa Browns hold about 60% of the world's brown egg market. All other brown egg laying breeds are judged and compared to these. |
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| Ameraucanas |
| Ameraucanas are a very popular breed because of the beautiful blue or green tinted eggs they lay which have contributed to their nickname as the "Easter Egg Chicken." |
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