How did the Dorking chicken get its name?

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I do enough research on the chicken breeds I am involved in now that I dont find it necessary to look up an answer on a breed i not into. It fills my head with things I dont need to know which takes away from the things I DO need to know!
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honestly I didnt see the hurt in asking a question like that but apparently there was a problem so..

I don't think "hurt" was implied, but rather Fred's Hens was stating that BYC isn't the only place to find things out. The internet is huge. I know that since I got my laptop, whenever I have an "I wonder..." moment, the first thing I do when I have internet access is look it up. Plus, the act of "surfing the net" can lead to finding out more than just the answer to the original question (just keep a skeptic eye on the source of the information....), which greatly improves your ability (over time) to win points at Trivia Pursuit.

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I dont need my ability to find things out, improved. I know how to research but like I said Im not going to research a breed im not doing. it was just a question of curiosity an one SMALL question.
im not going to look up information that is going to be useless to me. easy answer to my question would have been "named after a town" or "because their as air headed as Silkies." thats all I wanted to know! simple right? I've seen more pointless posts on here that the OP didnt get jumped!
 
There is a lot of historical information on chickenbreeds in a dutch book i have. On Dorking they write: 2 centuries ago the Roman Columnella allready described a chickenbreed that resembles the Dorking as we know it today, but if the Romans took the breed to England or if it was developed in England isn't sure. in 1760 nature researchers Brisson and Gmelin called the same typed birds as the Roman described : " Fabulous tablebirds of Dorking' not necesarilly a created breed from Dorking but at least a heavy breed been prepared Dorking style for dinner a lot, appearantly that's how they've gotten their names.
Funny..i wouldn't have been reading on this breed if you didn't ask this question
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Oh, OK. I hear what you are saying. You aren't interested enough to look it up, but you are interested enough to expect someone else to look it up for you. Got it.
 
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+1. Not to mention that searching is usually faster than asking on a forum, and... well, as somebody once said, the good thing about forums is that people who know their stuff will answer your question. The bad thing is that everybody else will, too.
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I'm glad that the question was asked. I have often wondered (on the occasions that I have seen their name listed) why they were called dorkings myself, but hadn't looked it up. Now because of backyardchickens.com, I now know.

Yay!!! I can add a new chicken fact to memory.

Thanks to the individual with the curiosity to ask, and to all who took the time to find this information. I appreciate it!!!
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Nope! NOT what I said! It was a question for someone who deals with the breed and had already looked it up BEFORE I asked the question and already knew the answer, I never said I EXPECTED anyone to look it up just to answer my question! thats just stupid.
When someone asks a question on here and I answer it, Its because I have already looked up the answer PRIOR to the OP posting it! so thanks for trying to twist my words but not going to happen
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besides I ALSO said the name made them sound like Silkies, air headed, so the only thing anyone needed to say it "named after a town" or "dumb as Silkies" I didnt want the whole life history of the bird!
 
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+1. Not to mention that searching is usually faster than asking on a forum, and... well, as somebody once said, the good thing about forums is that people who know their stuff will answer your question. The bad thing is that everybody else will, too.
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I posted this before I went to bed so I wasnt looking for a quick answer.
 
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Wow! Your sarcastic response was way off base. She NEVER even asked anyone to look it up. Fail on your part. Im getting so sick of seeing people get jumped because they asked a question. Is that how you treat people in everyday life who you interact with? They ask a question and you get sarcastic because of it? Grow up and learn how to communicate. If you don't like a question or don't think it shoulve been asked than don't respond!
 
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