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Breed Identification
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Chicken Breed Identification
- Chicken
Breeds from Oklahoma State University.
Not complete listing and contains information on some breeds and strains
not recognized by the American Poultry Association.
- Poultry
Breeds The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is a clearing-house
for information on livestock and genetic diversity. These breeds are
threatened because agriculture has changed. Modern food production now
favors the use of a few highly specialized breeds selected for maximum
output in a controlled environment. Many traditional livestock breeds
have lost popularity and are threatened with extinction. These traditional
breeds are an essential part of the American agricultural inheritance.
Not only do they evoke our past, they are also an important resource
for our future. The American Livestock Breeds
Conservancy, founded in 1977, is the only organization in the U.S. working
to conserve rare breeds and genetic diversity in livestock.
Domestic Waterfowl Breed Identification
- Duck
Breeds from Oklahoma State University.
Not complete listing and contains information on some breeds and strains
not recognized by the American Poultry Assn.
- Geese
Breeds from Oklahoma State University. Not complete listing
and contains information on some breeds and strains not recognized by
the American Poultry Assn.
- Poultry
Breeds The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is a clearing-house
for information on livestock and genetic diversity. These breeds are
threatened because agriculture has changed. Modern food production now
favors the use of a few highly specialized breeds selected for maximum
output in a controlled environment. Many traditional livestock breeds
have lost popularity and are threatened with extinction. These traditional
breeds are an essential part of the American agricultural inheritance.
Not only do they evoke our past, they are also an important resource
for our future. The American Livestock Breeds
Conservancy, founded in 1977, is the only organization in the U.S. working
to conserve rare breeds and genetic diversity in livestock.
Peafowl Identification
Pheasant
and Quail Breed Identification
Pigeon and Dove Breed Identification
Turkey Breed Identification
- Poultry
Breeds The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy is a clearing-house
for information on livestock and genetic diversity. These breeds are
threatened because agriculture has changed. Modern food production now
favors the use of a few highly specialized breeds selected for maximum
output in a controlled environment. Many traditional livestock breeds
have lost popularity and are threatened with extinction. These traditional
breeds are an essential part of the American agricultural inheritance.
Not only do they evoke our past, they are also an important resource
for our future. The American Livestock Breeds
Conservancy, founded in 1977, is the only organization in the U.S. working
to conserve rare breeds and genetic diversity in livestock.
- Turkey
Breeds from Oklahoma State University.
Not complete listing and contains information on some breeds and strains
not recognized by the American Poultry Assn.
Wild Waterfowl Breed Identification
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Waterfowl
of Chenoa. Good pictures and information on various breeds of Ducks
and Geese. Chenoa Waterfowl is a family project of the Field family,
to give the boys and girls of West Tennessee an opportunity to see and
study wildlife, waterfowl in particular, that they might not be likely
to see without this effort. Schools are encouraged to plan birding field
trips during the fall and spring. Each year between 1,500 and 2,000
students take advantage of the opportunity to tour Chenoa Waterfowl
with their teachers.
Pictures of Avians
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