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  2. Exploring the World of Chickens: A Guide to Different Breeds and...

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    With a wide variety of breeds available, each possessing unique characteristics and traits, choosing the right type of chicken for your needs can be both exciting and challenging. In this guide, we'll delve into some of the most popular chicken breeds, along with their pros and cons. 1. Rhode Island Red Pros:

  3. Welcome To BYC. BackyardChickens (BYC) has become the #1 resource for those wanting to own chickens: the egg-laying pet that makes you breakfast! If you're new, start with our most important resources using the links below. After you've explored these sections, you can ask questions in our vibrant and active community discussion forum.

  4. Top 10 Best Egg Producing Chicken Breeds - BackYard Chickens

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    10. Ancona. Coming in at number ten is the Ancona breed. Anconas lay about 220 large white eggs a year. Anconas are in the Mediterranean class of chicken breeds. Originating in Italy, they are named after the city of Ancona, capital of the Marches. These birds are primarily kept for their egg laying abilities.

  5. Top 10 Favorite Backyard Chicken Breeds

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    8. Rhode Island Red. 8th most favorite, the Red Island Red was developed to withstand harsh winters and be a very hardy bird who produced hens with excellent large egg yields. This breed comes in both large fowl and bantam size and single as well as rose comb varieties can be found readily.

  6. Top 15 White Chicken Breeds (With Pictures) - BackYard Chickens

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    To assist you in your quest for the perfect backyard chicken, we share our top 15 white chicken breeds. 1. White Leghorn . When you hear the word "white chicken", you think of the White Leghorn. All of their plumage is white, and their combs and wattles are large, floppy, and bright red.

  7. The top 11 friendliest chicken breeds. - BackYard Chickens

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    The Speckled Sussex is a fairly large (roosters can weigh up to 8 pounds while hens weigh about 6 pounds) but beautiful chicken. It has a single comb, and its feet are free of feathers. Hens have reddish brown feathers with black and white “speckling” which gives the breed its name.

  8. A step by step guide to choosing the right chicken breed for you

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    This my best attempt to categorise breeds by this concept, but as they are my opinions if you think a chicken deserve more recognition for its interesting features, I will try to update it. Bog-standard(.): while even the most humble of hens will still be an amazing creature, this category is for the birds which fit the common mental image we ...

  9. Top 10 Best Backyard Chicken Breeds

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    They are dual-purpose breeds laying about 280 eggs a year. They are heat and cold hardy, and are often broody. 10. Welsummer. Welsummers are very colourful chickens, they have beautiful shades of red,brown, and black. They are known for their beautiful feathers and intelligent minds.

  10. Chicken Breeds | BackYard Chickens - Learn How to Raise Chickens

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    Good Mix for Egg Production. In my experiments of cross-breeding, I discovered one mix very positive in egg production. Feathered legs, cold hardy pea comb (or a shorter... Learn about various chicken breeds, browse tons of pictures, and read people's experiences with the diversity of types of chickens.

  11. Meet the Chooks - Critically Endangered Chicken Breeds

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    Since dual-purpose chicken breeds tend to lay brown eggs, and white egg-laying breeds available at the time were light-weight and not well fleshed, this prompted Rutgers Breeding Farms to set about producing a dual-purpose breed that would lay white eggs – resulting in the Holland.