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English Class (chicken breeds)

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The English Class refers to a class of chickens originating from England. It consists of seven different breeds.[1] These breeds have gained popularity in America as meat birds and egg layers.

References

  1. ^ Breeds of chickens for meat and egg production. US Department of Agriculture. 1954. p. 17.