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Crevecoeur Chicken
The Crevecoeur Chicken is a rare chicken breed that comes from the Normandy Province of France. It is thought that the Crevecoeur Chicken was developed from the Polish Chicken due to the crest of feathers on its head. The Crevecoeur Chicken is similar to the Polish Chicken and the Houdan Chicken, but the Crevecoeur Chicken is slightly larger than the Polish and only four toes, unlike the Houdan chicken with five.
The Crevecoeur Chicken was originally raised for meat and egg production, but being easily outdone in both categories it is now kept and bred primarily for ornamental and exhibition purposes in North America and England. Crevecoeur Chickens are considered a Fancy Breed because of their crested head, and they also have a very unique V-Shaped comb that distinguishes it from other breeds of chicken.
This chicken breed is not especially docile and needs plenty of exercise, but it is still able to tolerate confinement. The Crevecoeur Chicken is not cold hardy and needs refuge from cold and wet conditions. This is a very unique and interesting bird and a good choice for an ornamental bird enthusiast or breeder of rare chickens. |
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Product Facts
Crevecoeur Chicken Info
- Adult Weight - Male: 8 pounds ; Female: 6.5 pounds
- Color - Black Plumage with Black Crest, Bright red V-shaped comb, black horn beak, reddish bay eyes, blue shanks and toes
- Egg Production - Good
- Egg Size - Medium
- Egg Color - Chalky White
- Country of Origin -France
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