3. have yellow legs... don't you just wonder why...
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3. have yellow legs... don't you just wonder why...
Questions, questions...2000 years ago, no chickens had yellow legs. They were all white. How do we know this? Chicken parts are often found in garbage pits. So far, only white legs have been found.
Roughly the same time frame, chickens were transported into northern Europe i.e. a colder climate. Two key changes occurred. The first is that simple combs turned into diverse types such as cushion and rose comb. The second is that yellow legs showed up and surprise surprise in a few generations yellow legs were not just a thing, they were almost the only thing in northern climates. Why? Yellow legs are caused by accumulation of carotenoids. A chicken that stores carotenoids in summer can lay eggs in winter when green plants are unavailable. So yellow legs are an adaptation to cold climate. Yes, I know that several mediterranean breeds have yellow legs. There was obviously some selection going on too.
I thought yellow shanks were introduced from grey jungle fowl?2000 years ago, no chickens had yellow legs. They were all white. How do we know this? Chicken parts are often found in garbage pits. So far, only white legs have been found.
Roughly the same time frame, chickens were transported into northern Europe i.e. a colder climate. Two key changes occurred. The first is that simple combs turned into diverse types such as cushion and rose comb. The second is that yellow legs showed up and surprise surprise in a few generations yellow legs were not just a thing, they were almost the only thing in northern climates. Why? Yellow legs are caused by accumulation of carotenoids. A chicken that stores carotenoids in summer can lay eggs in winter when green plants are unavailable. So yellow legs are an adaptation to cold climate. Yes, I know that several mediterranean breeds have yellow legs. There was obviously some selection going on too.
This is true. In Japan, at least, ornamental chickens were developed as garden chickens for the Emperor.It is my opinion ,and only that because I haven't done much research..that ornamentals came in after certain societies developing and having had there infrastructure in place (not having to worry about shelter,food,clean water,transportation,and if course money)and so groups of people so inclined started to "play with"so to speak certain characteristics,color,size,temperament to create chickens outside of the main function which was eggs and meat.
Has anyone checked into this?Do you agree?Or am I way off.
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