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| Blue Cochins |
| Blue Cochins are a strikingly beautiful breed of chicken, due to their large size and abundance of soft, loosely laid, bluish-slate colored plumage. |
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| Welsummers |
| Welsummers are known best for the eggs they lay, which are a beautiful dark cocoa brown. |
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| Silver Spangled Hamburgs |
| Silver Spangled Hamburgs are a very old domesticated breed originating from Holland, and are the best-known variety of Hamburg. One of the most popular exhibition birds, they are also prolific and very efficient layers. |
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| Silver Lakenvelders |
| Of German origin, this breed was brought to the United States in the 1900’s. The Lakenvelder is an efficient egg producer of medium white eggs, but is now considered
a rare variety that is used primarily for exhibition. |
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| Speckled Sussex |
| A beautiful breed of poultry to raise for show, but because of they are regarded as a very prolific egg layer, they make a great dual purpose breed. |
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| Salmon Faverolles |
| Salmon Faverolles were developed in the French village of Faverolle and were developed from crosses of Houdans,
Dorkings, and Asiatic breeds. |
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| Sicilian Buttercups |
| Sicilian Buttercups are a breed originating in Sicily, Italy
and brought to the United States over 100 years ago. These medium sized birds lay smaller sized eggs and are typically enjoyed for their aesthetics. |
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| Cuckoo Maran |
| Cuckoo Marans were developed in Marans, France during
the mid 1800’s. Although they are considered a very rare breed, they are extremely popular in the United States because of the beautiful dark brown eggs they lay. |
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| White Cochins |
| The Cochin varieties date back to the 1870’s. If you are looking for a very docile breed, an excellent choice for pets, and the most popular variety of Cochin for exhibiting,
this is your choice. |
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| Black Sumatras |
| Black Sumatras originated in Sumatra, Indonesia and are one of the oldest breeds in America. Imported into the United States in 1847, they were admitted into the American Standard of Perfection in 1883. They are regarded
as a highly decorative fowl celebrated for their radiant greenish-black plumage and long flowing tail. |
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| Partridge Cochins |
| Partridge Cochins are a strikingly beautiful breed of chicken, due to their large size and soft, loosely laid, reddish-orange colored plumage. |
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