The Queens Island: Enter If You Dare

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  • Diogenes' Cocks and The Choosybegger Cockerels

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Ok let me think this through. So there is only one breed of chicken: a chicken. Howver there are many varieties of chickens: Buff Orpingtons, RIRS, Easter Eggers, etc. Same with ducks, and turkeys. Ok...that makes sense.
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tis wrong! Many chicken and duck breeds and one turkey breed!
Europeans just use different definitions. (I personally think the ultra carunculated one and Tachino dei Colli Eugenei count as separate breeds.
 
She just pointed out that the people that are in charge of the advertising often don't have a clue about what is right and what is wrong. It doesn't help that many colleges have their web sites designed by students that are clueless. The APA (American Poultry Association) only recognizes the breed Turkey and only 8 different Varieties of turkeys. The Sweetgrass turkeys that I raise are not a recognized variety.
Thank you, kind sir.
 
Tube feeding will be unnecessary.
Here you are. You'll have to eat without hands, but Saff should be along to help you soon.
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