Here some pictures.
Orloff Rooster -
The Orloff breed originally came from the Gilan province of northern Iran, where it was known as the Chilianskaia. Some were taken to Moscow and renamed by Count Orloff Techesmensky. From Russia they became known to British, Dutch and German poultry experts in the 1880s and 1890s, and an Orloff Club existed in Britain in the 1920s and 1930s. Orloff bantams have been known in Germany since 1925, but did not reach Britain until the 1970s. As this Standard indicates, Orloffs are mainly judged on type and character, especially of the head. Plumage colour is a secondary consideration.
Dominiques Hen -
This is perhaps the oldest of the distinctive American breeds, being mentioned in the earliest poultry books as an indigenous and valued variety, as an excellent layer, very hardy and good for the table.
½ Claret ½ Butcher American Game pullet
½ Claret ½ Butcher American Game pullet
Single Comb Rhode Island Red Rooster
Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Rooster
Rose Comb Rhode Island Red Hen
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