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  1. Chicken Breeds - Poultry Keeper

    The ultimate A-Z of chicken breeds. Breed profiles and photos of all 93 standard chicken breeds plus hybrids.

  2. Sussex Chickens - Poultry Keeper

    Apr 1, 2015 · Photos and breed information for Sussex Chickens, a dual purpose utility breed that is standardised in eight colours and a good layer of cream coloured eggs

  3. Cochin Chickens - Poultry Keeper

    Mar 21, 2015 · Photos and breed information about Cochin Chickens, a docile and friendly, large bird that is slow to mature but a good sitter and layer.

  4. Modern Game Chickens - Poultry Keeper

    Mar 26, 2015 · Photos and breed information for Modern Game Chickens, an ornamental breed that are suited to gardens because they won't scratch as much as other breeds.

  5. Top 3 Traditional British Chicken Breeds - Poultry Keeper

    Aug 12, 2015 · There are some truly striking traditional British chicken breeds available. However, the Sussex, Dorking, and Orpington win favour with me when it comes to naming my all time …

  6. Hybrid Chickens - Poultry Keeper

    Jul 10, 2015 · What are the best hens for eggs – Hybrids or pure-breeds? Anne looks at the advantages and disadvantages of the two and suggests the best laying hens for the backyard …

  7. Appenzeller Spitzhauben Chickens - Poultry Keeper

    Mar 14, 2015 · Originating in the North-eastern Appenzell canton of Switzerland, the Appenzeller Spitzhauben is thought to have developed in the local monasteries – the dates and the breeds …

  8. Araucana Chickens - Poultry Keeper

    Mar 14, 2015 · Breed photos and information on Araucana chickens, blue egg layers that came from South America named after the Araucano tribe of Native South Americans.

  9. Dorking Chickens - Poultry Keeper

    Mar 22, 2015 · Photos and breed information for Dorking Chickens, one of the oldest English breeds of chicken, named after the town of Dorking in England.

  10. Ancona Chickens: Breed in Focus - Poultry Keeper

    Jan 10, 2015 · Many believe Ancona chickens are related to the Leghorn, particularly the Black Mottled variety, as they are not too dissimilar in plumage and shape, hinting at a …