Chickens Rarely Seen

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They are called Brown Cochins and they are the same or very close to color of the Dark Brown Leghorns.

Clayton Grace
 
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Try finding: Malays, Shamos, Aseel, Russian Orloffs, and Manx Rumpys to name a few

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I have two brothers one of which has 25 Russian Orloffs chicks he got from a hatchery a few weeks ago. My other brother order Malays, Saipan Jungel Fowl and Shamos last year. I have 25 Blue Langshan chicks that should be here the first of May.

Clayton Grace
 
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The chickens in the list I posted are chickens that are in the American Standard of Perfection. I thinkfor them to be admitted into the Standard there has to be so many breeders. I would just like to know were are the breeders of the Lamonas, Brown Cochins, Single-Comb Columbian Leghorns, Single-Comb Golden Duckwing Leghorns, Rose-Comb Black Minorcas are and if they have any to sale. There are many breeds of chickens out there in other countries that are very hard to find or just not here in the US. I am looking for the very rare breeds that is in are American Standard of Perfection.
Clayton Grace
 
I don't know quite how easy it would be to re-create som of these birds. But single comb golden duckwing leghorns would be very easy to re-create from other less rare leghorns thus not losing type by crossing away from the breed.
 
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Try finding: Malays, Shamos, Aseel, Russian Orloffs, and Manx Rumpys to name a few

Hi
I have two brothers one of which has 25 Russian Orloffs chicks he got from a hatchery a few weeks ago. My other brother order Malays, Saipan Jungel Fowl and Shamos last year. I have 25 Blue Langshan chicks that should be here the first of May.

Clayton Grace

Where do you find them and if you don't mind me asking how much do they cost?
 

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