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[edit]- ... that the Buckeye is the only U.S. breed of chicken known to have been created by a woman? (2008-05-09)
- ... that the Chantecler, the only breed of chicken native to Canada, was developed by a Trappist monk? (2008-06-07)
- ... that the Delaware breed of chicken (chick pictured) was once the favorite broiler on U.S. East Coast farms, but is now critically endangered? (2008-06-12)
- ... that despite weighing little more than a pound (0.45 kg), the Dutch Bantam breed of chicken (rooster pictured) can lay more than 160 eggs in a year? (2008-05-23)
- ... that the Green-legged Partridge of Poland is actually a chicken? (2016-02-24)
- ... that billionaire Joseph Grendys has built a business that kills 12 million chickens a week, but lives in the "bungalow where he grew up and drives a beat-up old Cadillac"? (2015-11-07)
- ... that the Iowa Blue breed of chicken is not actually blue according to poultry standards? (2008-06-29)
- ... that the Java (pictured), first mentioned in print in 1835, is the second oldest breed of chicken in the United States? (2008-06-15)
- ... that it took just over 20 years to finish developing the Lamona breed of chicken, but it was nearly extinct by the 1980s? (2008-06-27)
- ... that the Orloff breed of chicken is named for a Russian count, but in fact originated in Persia? (2008-06-21)
- ... that the Pomeranian Goose was developed by Northern German farmers centuries ago, but only officially recognized as a breed in 1912? (2008-08-16)
- ... that the Manx Rumpy breed of chicken is not Manx at all? (2008-07-08)
- ... that the Vorwerk is the only breed of chicken to share its name with a brand of household appliance? (2008-07-13)
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