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  2. Lohmann Brown - Wikipedia

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    The Lohmann Brown is a brown variety of chicken, specifically bred for egg-laying purposes. It is a crossbred line [ 1 ] and is selectively bred from lines of the Rhode Island breed. [ 2 ] They start to lay eggs at about 19 weeks and produce up to 320 eggs up to an age of 72 weeks (one year production).

  3. ISA Brown - Wikipedia

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    The ISA Brown is a crossbreed of chicken, with sex-linked coloration. It is thought to have been the result of a complex series of crosses including but not limited to Rhode Island Reds and Rhode Island Whites , and contains genes from a wide range of breeds, the list of which is a closely guarded secret. [ 1 ]

  4. List of chicken colours - Wikipedia

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    Brown Brown Red Sometimes called Gold Birchen. Coloured Coronation Cream Light Brown Dark brown Exchequer only in the Leghorn [4]: 187 Ginger Red Golden Neck Golden-necked mille fleur Gray Lemon Blue Light Brown Pyle Alternatively spelt Pile. Red Pyle Quail Salmon Silver Blue Silver Gray Splash Tolbunt Seen only in Polish chickens White Laced Red

  5. List of chicken breeds - Wikipedia

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    All chickens lay eggs, have edible meat, and possess a unique appearance. However, distinct breeds are the result of selective breeding to emphasize certain traits. Any breed may be used for general agricultural purposes, and all breeds are shown to some degree. But each chicken breed is known for a primary use.

  6. Leghorn chicken - Wikipedia

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    The Leghorn was included in the American Standard of Perfection in 1874, with three colours: black, white and brown (light and dark). Rose comb light and dark brown were added in 1883, and rose comb white in 1886. Single comb buff and silver followed in 1894, and red, black-tailed red, and Columbian in 1929.

  7. FACT FOCUS: Egg shortage breeds chicken-feed conspiracies - AOL

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    The theory gained steam on Facebook, TikTok and Twitter in recent weeks, with some users reporting that their hens stopped laying eggs and speculating that common chicken feed products were the cause.

  8. Prelux - Wikipedia

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    [3] [5] This brown coloured layer hen's appearance resembles foreign brown breeds and hybrids. The type's feature are autosex offspring, with male chicks being white and female chicks being yellowish brown. It is a relatively light hen; 18 weeks old animals weigh in average 1.7 kg, and after one year of laying hens weigh 2.2 kg.

  9. Does the color of an egg's yolk mean anything?

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    Chickens that have access to the outdoors typically have a more varied diet, producing a darker egg yolk, an expert said. ... "Some hens have brown dye, while others have blue and some have none ...

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