A- Ameraucana, American Game, Appenzeller, Ardenner, Asil/Aseel, Australorp, Ancona, Andalusian, Appenzell, Araucana, B- Bandara, Baheij, Brahma, Barnevelder, Buckeye, Buttercup, C- Campine, Catalana, Chantecler, Cochin, Cornish, Crevecoeur, Cubalaya, D- Delaware, Dominique, Dorking, d'Uccle, d'Anver, Dutch Bantam, F- Faverolles, Frieslands, Frizzle, G- Gallus Inauris, Gimmizah, Golden Montazah H- Hamburg, Holland, Houdan, J- Java, Jersey Giant, L- La Fleche, Lakevelder, Lamona, Langshan, Leghorn, M- Maran, Malay, Matrouh, Minorca, Modern Game, N- Naked Neck (Turken), Nankin, New Hampshire Red, O- Old English Game, Orpington, P- Plymouth Rock, Polish, Production Red, R- Red Cap, Red Jungle Fowl, Rhode Island Red, S- Serama, Silkie, Silver Montazah, Styrian, Sultan, Sumatra, Sussex, Swiss Hen, WFB Spanish, W- Wyandotte, Y- Yokahama,
Ok. I've also withdrawn Sri Lanka and Green Jungle Fowl, as they are actually different species (Gallus lafayetii and Gallus varius, respectively). The Red Jungle Fowl is Gallus gallus gallus, which by most accounts belongs to the same species as the domestic chicken, Gallus gallus domesticus, so that can be left in. It is thought to be the original breed. Neither Red Jungle Fowl nor domestic chickens can produce fertile hybrids with Sri Lanka, Green, or Gray Jungle Fowl.
That's our scientific interlude for the day.... play on.