- Houdan (chicken)
The Houdan is a breed of
chicken native toFrance . Named after the city ofHoudan , nearParis , it is an old breed. It was first exported to England in 1850, and to North America in 1865. It also appeared in the first edition of theAmerican Standard of Perfection in 1874. With an attractive appearance, the Houdan combines the distinctive features of the breeds that contributed to its development. The Crèvecœur and Polish gave the Houdan its crest, and theDorking (or perhaps other native French chickens) are thought have to resulted in the Houdan's five toes (most chickens have only four). Houdans have small earlobes and wattles hidden by the crest and feather bearding. Their V–shaped combs are red.In terms of plumage, the Houdan comes in two common color varieties: White and Mottled (black with white spotting). Originally a dual–purpose fowl kept for both eggs and meat, the Houdan today is primarily a rare show bird. However, with a fairly quick rate of maturation and the ability to lay a respectable number of white eggs, it is still occasionally kept in backyard flocks. Classified as a light breed, males are generally 8 lb. (3.6 kg), and females are 6.5 lb. (3 kg). It also comes in a bantam variety.
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List of chicken breeds References
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*External links
* [http://www.mypetchicken.com/Houdan-B50.aspx Houdan] at mypetchicken.com
* [http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/poultry/chickens/houdan/ Houdan] at the University of Oklahoma's Dept. of Animal Science breeds list
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