Info about d'uccles?? Also can I get some diagrams of any poultry anatomy??

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Hello everyone, my next show is still pretty far away. Here's what has happened recently:
  • I re-enrolled to 4-H
  • I'm only doing poultry this year
  • I've decided on taking d'uccles
  • I joined the avian team
  • I've forgot most parts of a chicken
So if anyone could give me info on d'uccles or chicken facts/ anatomy please help! @Wyorp Rock @21hens-incharge @cluckmecoop7 @Butterscotchbitesfinger
 
Hi, :frow thanks for tagging me! I don't own that breed, so I probably won't be of much help. I need to log out, so I can't give you much info right now but I have this so far.
- Clucky
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Also known as Barbu D'Uccles, these pint-sized birds have personality by the bucketful, they love your company and will often fly up to your arm or shoulder to sit there and chat with you. D'Uccles' are true bantams meaning there is no large fowl counterpart for the bird.
 
Hi, :frow thanks for tagging me! I don't own that breed, so I probably won't be of much help. I need to log out, so I can't give you much info right now but I have this so far.
- Clucky
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Also known as Barbu D'Uccles, these pint-sized birds have personality by the bucketful, they love your company and will often fly up to your arm or shoulder to sit there and chat with you. D'Uccles' are true bantams meaning there is no large fowl counterpart for the bird.
thanks :D
 
all of them :oops: :fl
Well, I would start with the article I linked.
Googling poultry anatomy will provide you with an abundance of information.
I don't know anything about 4-H, but I would "assume" your leader would also be able to direct you to information too.
 

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