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- Phoenix_(chicken) abstract "The Phoenix chicken is an alert breed with a pheasant-like appearance. They are fair layers and do go broody. The chicks are hardy, but require extra protein when their tails are growing. The breed is well-suited to estates where it can roam at large, thriving best when given a good deal of freedom.The Phoenix breed was accepted into the American Poultry Association Standard of Perfection in 1974 with the Gold and Silver varieties. Black Breasted Red was recognised in 2003. It was first accepted in the Australian Poultry Standard in 2012, with any colour standardised in Old English Game accepted.The Phoenix is one of many breeds of chicken that resulted from European selective breeding of onagadori, a long-tail fowl bred in Japan for a thousand years.They molt every other year, unlike most chicken breeds that molt every year. The breed is famous for its wide, rigid sickle feathers two to five ft. long, with their saddle feather growing from 12 to 18 inches.Mr. Hugo du Roi, the first president of the National German Poultry Association, created the Phoenix breed.".
- Phoenix_(chicken) thumbnail Phoenix_rooster_and_hen.jpg?width=300.
- Phoenix_(chicken) wikiPageExternalLink chickenfowls.htm.
- Phoenix_(chicken) wikiPageExternalLink Phoenix-B82.aspx.
- Phoenix_(chicken) wikiPageID "8758757".
- Phoenix_(chicken) wikiPageRevisionID "591301079".
- Phoenix_(chicken) apa "Recognized by the American Poultry Association".
- Phoenix_(chicken) apagroup "All Other Standard Breeds/Single Comb Clean Legged Other Than Game Bantams".
- Phoenix_(chicken) comb "Single".
- Phoenix_(chicken) country "Japan".
- Phoenix_(chicken) eggcolor "Cream or tinted".
- Phoenix_(chicken) femaleweight "4.5".
- Phoenix_(chicken) hasPhotoCollection Phoenix_(chicken).
- Phoenix_(chicken) imageCaption "A golden Phoenix hen and rooster, showing the classic long flowing plumage of the breed.".
- Phoenix_(chicken) legColor "Blue".
- Phoenix_(chicken) lobes "Medium, Oval and White".
- Phoenix_(chicken) maleweight "5.5".
- Phoenix_(chicken) name "Phoenix".
- Phoenix_(chicken) note "Exhibition breed, extremely hardy and highly prolific. If tail condition is not a concern the Phoenix breed makes a great free range bird.".
- Phoenix_(chicken) skincolor "Yellow".
- Phoenix_(chicken) status "Study".
- Phoenix_(chicken) subject Category:Chicken_breeds.
- Phoenix_(chicken) subject Category:Chicken_breeds_originating_in_Japan.
- Phoenix_(chicken) type Abstraction100002137.
- Phoenix_(chicken) type AnimalGroup107993929.
- Phoenix_(chicken) type BiologicalGroup107941170.
- Phoenix_(chicken) type Breed108101410.
- Phoenix_(chicken) type ChickenBreeds.
- Phoenix_(chicken) type ChickenBreedsOriginatingInJapan.
- Phoenix_(chicken) type Group100031264.
- Phoenix_(chicken) type TaxonomicGroup107992450.
- Phoenix_(chicken) type Variety108101085.
- Phoenix_(chicken) comment "The Phoenix chicken is an alert breed with a pheasant-like appearance. They are fair layers and do go broody. The chicks are hardy, but require extra protein when their tails are growing. The breed is well-suited to estates where it can roam at large, thriving best when given a good deal of freedom.The Phoenix breed was accepted into the American Poultry Association Standard of Perfection in 1974 with the Gold and Silver varieties. Black Breasted Red was recognised in 2003.".
- Phoenix_(chicken) label "Phoenix (chicken)".
- Phoenix_(chicken) sameAs m.027hqwg.
- Phoenix_(chicken) sameAs Phoenix_(chicken).
- Phoenix_(chicken) wasDerivedFrom Phoenix_(chicken)?oldid=591301079.
- Phoenix_(chicken) depiction Phoenix_rooster_and_hen.jpg.
- Phoenix_(chicken) isPrimaryTopicOf Phoenix_(chicken).