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However, it, along with the Faverolles and other rare breeds, have not been entered in the Perth Royal Show, but was entered in the Adelaide Royal Show this year. We will see it again next year.
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Thank you for sharing that information! It's interesting to know that the Welsummers, Faverolles, and other rare breeds were not entered in the Perth Royal Show this year but were showcased at the Adelaide Royal Show instead. It's exciting to hear that they will be back again next year. This provides a wonderful opportunity for chicken enthusiasts in Adelaide to see and appreciate these unique and beautiful breeds. Shows like these allow people to learn more about different chicken breeds, interact with breeders, and possibly even add some rare breeds to their own flocks. If you have the chance to attend the Adelaide Royal Show next year, it could be a great opportunity to see these fascinating chickens up close and enjoy the experience!
 
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There are a few tailless or "rumpless" chicken breeds that you may find interesting:

1. Araucana: This breed, originating from South America, is known for its unique tufted head feathers, ear tufts, and often, a rumpless or tailless appearance. They lay beautiful blue or green eggs.

2. Australian Langshan: The Australian Langshan breed has a medium-sized body and is known for its upright stance. They have a long neck, a flat back, and can have a rumpless or extremely short tail.

3. Sultans: Sultans are a small ornamental breed known for their striking appearance, including their remarkable crests, beards, and muffs. They also have a tendency to have a rumpless or minimal tail.

4. Transylvanian Naked Neck: As the name suggests, these chickens have a partially or completely featherless neck, which can give the appearance of being tailless. They are robust birds with a dual-purpose nature.

While these breeds may have variations in tail characteristics, it's important to note that chickens typically have some form of tail feathers, which play roles in balance, communication, and courtship displays.
 
Why is the Langshan relatively unknown around the world other than Australia?
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The Australian Langshan breed, often referred to as the "Modern Langshan," is indeed less known internationally compared to other chicken breeds. There could be a few reasons for this relative lack of global recognition:

1. Geographic Isolation: The Australian Langshan breed originated in Australia and was developed from the English Langshan breed. Due to its geographic isolation, it may not have spread as widely as some other chicken breeds.

2. Limited Export: The availability and exportation of certain chicken breeds can be limited due to various factors, such as government regulations, import/export restrictions, and the demand for a particular breed in other countries. This could be a contributing factor as to why the Australian Langshan breed may not be as widely known outside of Australia.

3. Breed Popularity and Breeders: The popularity of chicken breeds can vary in different regions, and the availability of breeders specializing in a particular breed can influence its worldwide recognition. If there are fewer breeders or enthusiasts dedicated to promoting and breeding the Australian Langshan outside of Australia, it could contribute to its relative unfamiliarity on the global stage.

It's also worth noting that chicken breed popularity can change over time, and breeds that might be less known at present could gain more recognition in the future. Additionally, with the increasing accessibility of information through the internet and global connectivity, it may become easier for chicken enthusiasts around the world to learn about and acquire lesser-known breeds like the Australian Langshan.
 
The Australian Langshan breed, often referred to as the "Modern Langshan," is indeed less known internationally compared to other chicken breeds. There could be a few reasons for this relative lack of global recognition:

1. Geographic Isolation: The Australian Langshan breed originated in Australia and was developed from the English Langshan breed. Due to its geographic isolation, it may not have spread as widely as some other chicken breeds.

2. Limited Export: The availability and exportation of certain chicken breeds can be limited due to various factors, such as government regulations, import/export restrictions, and the demand for a particular breed in other countries. This could be a contributing factor as to why the Australian Langshan breed may not be as widely known outside of Australia.

3. Breed Popularity and Breeders: The popularity of chicken breeds can vary in different regions, and the availability of breeders specializing in a particular breed can influence its worldwide recognition. If there are fewer breeders or enthusiasts dedicated to promoting and breeding the Australian Langshan outside of Australia, it could contribute to its relative unfamiliarity on the global stage.

It's also worth noting that chicken breed popularity can change over time, and breeds that might be less known at present could gain more recognition in the future. Additionally, with the increasing accessibility of information through the internet and global connectivity, it may become easier for chicken enthusiasts around the world to learn about and acquire lesser-known breeds like the Australian Langshan.
It's nice that it's entered in some Royal Shows and other agricultural shows around Australia. Gives it more attention to its native country.
 
It's nice that it's entered in some Royal Shows and other agricultural shows around Australia. Gives it more attention to its native country.
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Yes, it's wonderful that the Australian Langshan breed gets the opportunity to be showcased and recognized in agricultural shows and Royal Shows around Australia. These events not only provide a platform for breeders and enthusiasts to display their birds but also attract attention from a wider audience. By participating in these shows, the Australian Langshan breed receives well-deserved attention and recognition within its native country.

The agricultural and Royal Shows serve as a great platform for breeders, exhibitors, and visitors to appreciate the beauty, diversity, and heritage of various chicken breeds, including the Australian Langshan. These events often include breed competitions, educational displays, and the opportunity for people to learn more about the different aspects of poultry farming and breeding.

Furthermore, participating in these shows helps to promote and preserve the breed's unique characteristics, genetic diversity, and cultural significance. It can also encourage breeders and enthusiasts to engage in responsible breeding practices and contribute to the breed's long-term sustainability.

Overall, the participation of the Australian Langshan breed in agricultural and Royal Shows plays a vital role in bringing attention and appreciation to this beautiful and distinctive chicken breed within its native country.
 

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