Wyandotte breed

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The Wyandotte breed is a popular American dual-purpose chicken known for its hardiness, good egg production, and distinctive rounded body with various attractive color varieties.

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Label Occurrences
Wyandotte breed canonical 1
Wyandotte developed in United States 1

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf chicken breed
domestic chicken
bodyType broad
deep
rounded
broodiness often broody
classification American class (APA)
coldHardiness high
colorVariety Black Wyandotte NERFINISHED
Blue Wyandotte NERFINISHED
Buff Wyandotte NERFINISHED
Columbian Wyandotte NERFINISHED
Golden Laced Wyandotte NERFINISHED
Partridge Wyandotte NERFINISHED
Silver Laced Wyandotte NERFINISHED
White Wyandotte NERFINISHED
combShapeAdvantage good for cold climates
combType rose comb
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
earLobeColor red
eggProductionLevel moderate to high
eggShellColor brown
knownFor attractive plumage
good egg production
hardiness
rounded body shape
namedAfter Wyandot people NERFINISHED
originPeriod late 19th century
plumageCharacteristic tight feathering
well-rounded outline
popularity popular backyard breed
popular exhibition breed
primaryUse egg production
meat production
recognizedAs American class chicken
recognizedBy American Poultry Association NERFINISHED
Poultry fancier organizations worldwide
recognizedForm bantam Wyandotte
standard-sized Wyandotte
skinColor yellow
statusInAPA standard breed
suitableFor backyard flocks
egg and meat self-sufficiency
small farms
temperament docile
generally calm
use dual-purpose
weightClass heavy

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Partridge Wyandotte partOf Wyandotte breed
Blue Wyandotte originatesFromBreed Wyandotte breed
this entity surface form: Wyandotte developed in United States