The Campine is a breed of domestic chicken originating in the northern part of Belgium. It is named for the Campine region of north-eastern Belgium and...
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The Campine (French: [kɑ̃pin] ) or Kempen (Dutch: [ˈkɛmpə(n)] ) is a natural region situated chiefly in north-eastern Belgium and parts of the south-eastern...
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by Sir John Sebright though the subject is debatable) Campine (chicken) A small breed of chicken that also comes in gold and silver variants; is often...
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(1990). "Inheritance of the henny feathering trait in the golden Campine chicken: evidence for allelism with the gene that causes henny feathering in...
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There are hundreds of chicken breeds in existence. Domesticated for thousands of years, distinguishable breeds of chicken have been present since the...
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Gamebird hybrids (redirect from Chicken hybrids)
1918. On the sterility of hybrids between the pheasants and the Gold Campine fowl. J. Genetios 7: 155-165. Serebrovsky, A. S. 1929. Observations on...
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Cambar (redirect from Cambar chicken)
1929. The Cambar was a mixture of the Barred Plymouth Rock and the Gold Campine. The Cambar was first shown at the Third World Poultry Congress in 1930...
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mostly sprightly birds, the Faverolles being an exception:: 70 Barnevelder Campine Crevecoeur Faverolles Hamburg Houdan La Fleche Lakenvelder Marans Polish...
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Braekel (category Chicken breeds originating in Belgium)
Braekel. The Campine of the United Kingdom derives from it. The Braekel apparently derives from same extended population of gold and silver chickens which gave...
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necessarily imply that a breed is predominantly or exclusively from Belgium.The Campine is included here, but in Belgium is not considered to be a breed but, since...
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Auto-sexing (section Chickens)
Institute of Cambridge University, he and Michael Pease cross-bred Golden Campines with barred Plymouth Rocks, resulting in the creation of the Cambar in...
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Legbar (redirect from Cream Legbar chicken)
which was created in 1929 by crossing barred Plymouth Rock with gold Campine birds.: 318 : 270 : 53 The Legbar arose from cross-breeding of Plymouth...
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Hen feathering (category Chicken plumage patterns)
and wing bows. But in some breeds, like the fancy breeds Sebright and Campine and some game breeds like Pettai Madhirione can see males that have a plumage...
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created the first auto-sexing chicken breed, the Cambar, by transferring the barring gene of the Barred Rock to the Golden Campine. Reginald Punnett retired...
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waterways, with fertile valleys and the northeastern sandy plain of the Campine (Kempen). The thickly forested hills and plateaus of the Ardennes are more...
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British Poultry Standards of the Poultry Club of Great Britain include chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. Breed Classification. Poultry Club of Great...
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is the primary benchmark of exhibition poultry in Australia, covering chickens, turkey, geese, ducks and guinea fowl. Call duck. bantam. Australian Poultry...
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