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The Campine: Silver and Gold by Sheila Holligon Costa del Sol, Spain with permission from SPPA Bulletin, 2000, 5(3):3 The Campine is a very attractive and active bird which we have kept ourselves.
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Copyright - 2013 1 The Charm of the Campine It is pronounced KAM-PEEN. The word CAMPINE is French (Flemish) and the method of pronouncing it is above. We in English are accustomed to the word
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Campines A Silver Campine cockerel Photo courtesy of Rupert Stephenson The Campine breed was developed in the Campine country of Belgium, where it has been bred for centuries. It was developed for
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Glenn crossed a Silver Penciled Rock rooster to Campine and Fayoumi hens. He took these crosses and slowly added them to the remaining Iowa Blues. He then began selecting for type and color in the Iowa
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Zottegem Campine chickens
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Two shots of a Gold Campine Patterned OEG bantam pullet Photos courtesy of Stephanie Campbell Quail OEGBs Photos courtesy of Justin Boyd Mahogany, Blue Brassyback and Blue-breasted Red OEGB cocks
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baby chick pictures
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Chaamse Hoenders chickens
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Braekels chickens
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Originally it was identical to the Campine pattern, but over time was refined to the state that the light and dark color of the females were nearly identical. In all varieties one of the most highly conflicted
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autosexing chickens
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Silver Penciled Rock x Campine-Fayoumi crosses), then bred back to a Black Leghorn, Ideal Hatchery in Texas developed a birchen variety. Ideal began selling these birds as Iowa Blues in the 1990s. That
