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Sussex White Chicken Complete Leaked Set #b6e

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The sussex chicken breed is a historic british standard chicken breed that was bred for two purposes

Good meat quality and consistent egg production The sussex chicken breed is a rectangular bird that was bred in sussex in southeast england Sussex chickens have white skin and legs, a red comb and wattle, and they have no feathered feet. Chicken breed information is based on general sources. They are also available in bantam versions Sussex chickens are upright, alert, and usually docile.

What do sussex chickens look like Sussex feather colors and patterns sussex chickens come in 7 different varieties Birchen buff dark brown light red speckled white the light sussex has a standard columbian plumage pattern, mostly white with some black on the neck, wings, and tail You can see what this variety looks like in the video below. Sussex chickens come in eight different color varieties, including white. In this comprehensive guide, we cover the history of sussex breeds, recognized color varieties, key physical and behavioral traits, production metrics, housing and feeding recommendations, health considerations, breeding advice.

The information below is for the large fowl sussex, not the smaller bantam

Egg laying and meat egg production Very good (about 200 eggs per year) egg size & color Large, tan to brown skin color Classified as large fowl by the american poultry association Listed as 7 to 9 pounds by livestock.

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