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  2. Barnevelder - Wikipedia

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    The silver double-laced variety was recognised – in the bantam only – in 2009, [11] [12] and the silver-black double-laced was recognised in 2014; [13] other varieties are in development. [14] The Entente Européenne recognises two further colours in large fowl – blue and partridge; for bantams it recognises crele and partridge in ...

  3. List of chicken colours - Wikipedia

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    Black Laced not used; black-laced plumage is named after the red series colour instead: "golden laced" for black and red, "citron laced" for black and buff, "silver laced" for black and white Blue Laced Blue Laced Red Buff Laced also known as Chamois [3]: 447 Golden Laced Sebright Silver Laced

  4. Solid black (chicken plumage) - Wikipedia

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    Only heterozygotes are "blue", so it is impossible to fix the "blue" color plumage. Heterozygotes Bl/bl + individuals have the entire surface of a uniform shade of plain slaty blue, clearly and sharply laced with bluish black. Homozygotes Bl/Bl are white with a faint bluish gray tinge, and blue in feathers with the form of large irregular ...

  5. Brahma chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Poultry Association has accepted black, blue, partridge, crele and barred varieties of Brahma in addition to the standard light, dark, and buff. [ citation needed ] Weight averages about 5.5 kg (12 lb) for cocks and 4.5 kg (10 lb) for hens.

  6. Cochin chicken - Wikipedia

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    The most distinctive feature of the Cochin is the excessive plumage that covers leg and foot. The skin beneath the feathers is yellow. In the United Kingdom the recognised colour varieties, for large fowl only, are black, blue, buff, cuckoo, partridge and grouse, and white; [3]: 90–93 Cochin bantams are not recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain.

  7. Australorp - Wikipedia

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    Three colours are recognised in the Australian Poultry Standards: black, white and blue; the same three colours are recognised by the Entente Européenne and by the Poultry Club of Great Britain. [15]: 51 [6] The Poultry Club South Africa recognises a further four colours: buff, splash, wheaten laced, and golden. [10]

  8. Brabanter - Wikipedia

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    Seven colour varieties are recognised in the Netherlands: black, chamois, cuckoo, gold spangled, laced blue, silver spangled and white; [4] in Germany there are thirteen. [7] A bantam Brabanter was created in around 1934 by cross-breeding the standard-sized Brabanter with bearded bantams of the Polish breed. [4]

  9. Welsummer - Wikipedia

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    Bantam cock Bantam hen. The Welsummer or Welsumer is a Dutch breed of domestic chicken.It originates in the small village of Welsum, in the eastern Netherlands.It was bred at the beginning of the twentieth century from local fowls of mixed origin: Rhode Island Reds, Barnevelders, Partridge Leghorns, Cochins, and Wyandottes.

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