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FAVEROLLES CHICKEN Raising Chickens For Beginners : Chicken Book For First Time Owners: The Complete Guide To Breeding, Feeding, Housing, Care And Health Issues, Facilities And Lot More - Yahya Wesson

FAVEROLLES CHICKEN Raising Chickens For Beginners

Chicken Book For First Time Owners: The Complete Guide To Breeding, Feeding, Housing, Care And Health Issues, Facilities And Lot More

By: Yahya Wesson

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The Faverolles chicken breed was developed in the late 1800s in the little village of Faverolles, France. It was developed by crossing numerous breeds, including Houdans, Dorkings, and Asiatics, with the goal of generating a dual-purpose chicken capable of producing both meat and eggs. The Faverolles chicken's unusual look, with its feathered feet, beard, and muffs, quickly garnered appeal among poultry aficionados, and the breed was quickly spread to other countries.

The capacity of the Faverolles chicken breed to adapt to varied climates is one of the key reasons for its relevance, making it a popular choice for backyard chicken keepers all over the world. Because of their dense feathering and short combs, these hens have great cold-hardiness and can tolerate harsh winters. They also fare well in hot regions because of their lighter-colored feathers and longer combs, which help with heat dissipation.

The docile and amiable attitude of the Faverolles breed is another important aspect contributing to its popularity. These hens are recognized for being gentle and docile, making them ideal for a backyard flock. They've been dubbed "lap chickens" because they frequently follow their owners around the yard.

Furthermore, the Faverolles breed is well-known for its steady egg-laying skills, with hens laying 150-180 eggs every year. The eggs range in size from medium to large, have a light creamy hue, and have a wonderful flavor.

Finally, the Faverolles chicken breed is well-known not only for its beautiful look, but also for its adaptability, docility, and excellent egg production. Its popularity and significance in the poultry market are growing, making it a favorite among chicken lovers.

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