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  1. Henrik Petersson

    Some images of truly stunning Hedemora chickens in Sweden

    That would make sense since they're not bred for appearance; they look ought to be "universal" with no unique appearance-genes. No, I don't. I don't know about importing to the US from Sweden, but importing eggs FROM the US to here is an incredible hassle. For example, you need to keep them...
  2. Henrik Petersson

    Some images of truly stunning Hedemora chickens in Sweden

    That does not sound like the reason they were originally bred, no.
  3. Henrik Petersson

    Some images of truly stunning Hedemora chickens in Sweden

    Indeed there is strong evidence that there is some Silkie in the Hedemora genome. As you can see, some of them basically have silkie feathering!
  4. Henrik Petersson

    Some images of truly stunning Hedemora chickens in Sweden

    Hedemora is a Swedish landrace, named from a town close to its place of origin. We have some rules for landraces here, meant to promote keeping them as in the olden days; exhibition is prohibited, breeding for color or hatching from machines is discouraged; free ranging is encouraged. I don't...
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