What Are Heritage Chickens?
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by Gail Damerow
3d ago
What exactly are heritage chickens? For that matter, what is a heritage turkey, duck, or goose? By definition, heritage poultry breeds share these important characteristics: They are standard breeds They mate naturally They can live a long time They are slow growing Standard Breeds Heritage breeds must have been accepted into the American Standard of […] The post What Are Heritage Chickens? appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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Orpington Chickens in the Heritage Breed Spotlight
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by Gail Damerow
1w ago
Orpington chickens get their name from the town of Orpington in Kent, England. They are the creation of Britain’s William Cook, whose goal was developing an outstanding meat and egg breed that tolerates England’s cold winters. Orpingtons first appeared at exhibition in London in 1886 and were first shown in the United States in 1895. […] The post Orpington Chickens in the Heritage Breed Spotlight appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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Wyandotte Chickens in the Heritage Breed Spotlight
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by Gail Damerow
2w ago
Wyandotte chickens were developed in a region of the United States once occupied by the Native American Huron tribes. Collectively, these tribes were known as Wendat, or Wyandot, which inspired the breed name. Physical Attributes With their short tail, short back, and loose feathering, Wyandotte chickens look rather round. They may be large or bantam. […] The post Wyandotte Chickens in the Heritage Breed Spotlight appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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9 Reasons to Show Your Chickens
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by Gail Damerow
3w ago
As keeping backyard chickens becomes ever more popular, poultry shows attract more and more participants. Today’s chicken keepers participate in poultry exhibitions for all sorts of appealing reasons. Here are nine reasons to your show chickens: Affordable Hobby Everybody needs something relaxing to do in their spare time. Many people find that conditioning and showing […] The post 9 Reasons to Show Your Chickens appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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Silkie Bantam Chickens in the Breed Spotlight
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by Gail Damerow
1M ago
The details of exactly when and how Silkie bantam chickens came into being have been lost in the mists of time. The breed was first mentioned by Marco Polo, who wrote about “chickens with fur-like feathers and black skin” in his 13th century report of his explorations in Asia. Most likely Silkie chickens existed long […] The post Silkie Bantam Chickens in the Breed Spotlight appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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Caring for Bantam Chickens
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by Gail Damerow
1M ago
Does caring for bantam chickens differ from keeping larger chickens? Yes and no. Any differences generally relate to the bantams’ smaller size and to their typically gentle temperament. Predator Protection Bantam chickens are so light in weight that most predators can easily carry one away. And because they have shorter legs, they can’t run to […] The post Caring for Bantam Chickens appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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Which Poultry Breed Lays a Black Egg?
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by Gail Damerow
2M ago
The internet is rife with photographs of eggs from chickens and other poultry that have black shells. Are they a trick of the imagination? Poor photographic lighting? Or true poultry eggs with inky shells? If so, which poultry breed lays a black egg? Maybe Ducks Among ducks, the Cayuga sometimes lays eggs with black shells. […] The post Which Poultry Breed Lays a Black Egg? appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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Ancona Duck in the Rare Breed Spotlight
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by Gail Damerow
2M ago
The Ancona duck originated in the 1910s, yet remains a rare breed that has never been listed in the American Standard of Perfection. Cackle Hatchery® is one of its few long-term breeders, having maintained Ancona genetics since 1977. Physical Attributes Anconas are typically white and black, or any combination of white and color, in irregular […] The post Ancona Duck in the Rare Breed Spotlight appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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Duck Eclipse and Nuptial Molts — What Do They Mean?
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by Gail Damerow
2M ago
Ducks, like other birds, periodically replace their worn-out feathers with a full set of fresh plumage in a process called molting. Young ducks go through two consecutive molts. After maturity, the hens renew their feathers annually, while the drakes go through two annual plumage changes —the eclipse and nuptial molts. Most domestic duck breeds in […] The post Duck Eclipse and Nuptial Molts — What Do They Mean? appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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Heritage Breed Spotlight: White Pekin Duck
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by Gail Damerow
3M ago
The White Pekin is the quintessential duck that most people think of when they hear the word “duck.” This big white duck derives from an ancient Chinese breed, the name of which translates as “ten-pound duck.” The first Pekins in the United States arrived in the early 1870s, hatched in the Chinese city of Peking, […] The post Heritage Breed Spotlight: White Pekin Duck appeared first on Cackle Hatchery ..read more
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