Results from This Site: 21 - 40 of 52 total results for crest
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ShowGirl chickens
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homozygous) for the crest do not survive to hatch. Of those that do hatch, typically 1/3 of them will not have crests. It is easy for breeders to see how the crests will develop on the newly hatched duckling,
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Sultan chickens
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Araucana chickens
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It is a more powerfully built bird and lacks a crest. Instead it has a rose comb with a backward pointing spike, a full beard and white ear lobes. Breed clubs: The Rare Poultry Society (UK) The Appenzeller
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La Fleche chickens
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Russian Crested Hen
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Altsteirer
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Crested Turkeys
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Burmese Bantams
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Considering the lack of any sign of a crest in both the modern Faverolles or in the early historical records, and comparing the primary color patterns of the Faverolles with those of the Crested breeds,
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Merlerault chickens
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Many exhibit a diminutive crest and most will have conservative muffs and/or beards. Greenish-gray eggs are the norm, but some lay spotted pinkish eggs and others a yellowish-tinted egg. They are found
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Crested Partridges
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puffy crest. They are also feather-legged. Males weigh from 2.7-3kg and the females 2-2.5kg. It is a popular and expensive breed in Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan Crested pullets Photo courtesy of Kia Ansari
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Tasseled (with a small lark crest), or Henny (cocks are hen-feathered). Hens are often a variation on the wild bird color--BB Red hens are stippled brown, with black striped gold hackle, black tail, and
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Watermaal bantams
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Schijndelaar
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which passed into the Leghhorn cream plummage, a crest on the head and blue eggs. The value of autosexing is that the chicks can be sexed at hatching, with the down colour of the pullet chicks of the
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Their crest makes them easier to handle than most other light breeds. These historic beauties not only need our help but can also be both a practical and beautiful part of your poultry conservation project.