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* For further information on poultry breeds, please see "The Poultry Club" at http://www.poultryclub.org and The University of Oklahoma Dept. of Animal Science at http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/poultry/chickens/.
 
* For further information on poultry breeds, please see "The Poultry Club" at http://www.poultryclub.org and The University of Oklahoma Dept. of Animal Science at http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/poultry/chickens/.
 
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===Chicken Terminology===
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==Chicken Terminology==
 
A number of terms are used when discussing chickens either on a commercial or small basis. Therefore some of the common terms have been included below;
 
A number of terms are used when discussing chickens either on a commercial or small basis. Therefore some of the common terms have been included below;
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===Males===
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*'''Cock''' - adult male/male of breeding age.
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*'''Cockerel''' - males under one year old.
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*'''Capon''' - castrated male (illegal in the UK).
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===Females===
 
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==Chickens==
 
==Chickens==
 
===Egg Laying Breeds===
 
===Egg Laying Breeds===

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Overview

  • Below are a selection of poultry breeds ranging from commonly farmed to fancy breeds. The breeds of poultry have been derived from two sources to ensure that there are a wide range of examples. For ease of use the breeds below have been organised by species and then use/type.
  • For further information on poultry breeds, please see "The Poultry Club" at http://www.poultryclub.org and The University of Oklahoma Dept. of Animal Science at http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/poultry/chickens/.


Chicken Terminology

A number of terms are used when discussing chickens either on a commercial or small basis. Therefore some of the common terms have been included below;

Males

  • Cock - adult male/male of breeding age.
  • Cockerel - males under one year old.
  • Capon - castrated male (illegal in the UK).

Females


Chickens

Egg Laying Breeds


Meat Breeds


Dual Purpose Breeds


Fancy/Exhibition Breeds


Bantam Breeds


Hybrid Breeds