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Today we are going to be talking about chickens. The history of chickens is the history of mankind. The chickens have been around with people probably 8 to 10,000 years. So we are going to talk about...

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This is a crested Polish Chicken. Crested Polish was developed in Poland in the Polish Royal Court and probably the 1500 or 1600's. It is a very old breed of chicken. You can tell how it gets...
You can also get other information off of some egg boxes. This is a new labeling here done by the Poultry Association. This United Poultry Group that has this certification and that really is supposed...
This chicken is called a Barred Rock developed originally in New England probably Rhode Island or Connecticut in the 1800's. One of the first American breeds of bird. There are lots of...
This is a Rhode Island Red. It is again, a very old breed developed in the 1800's in of all places, New England. Not necessarily Rhode Island. It also bears the distinction that is a state...
This is a Silver Laced Wyandotte. Wyandotte's again are an older breed and were developed in the 1800's in New York State. They are again a good farm yard bird. They are good and solid...
Okay chickens developed in the Far East probably 8 to 10,000 years ago. There is various new data coming up all of the time. But they were developed by breeding together a native Junglefowl called the...
Chickens mature at a relatively slow rate in terms of egg laying. They need to be anywhere between 5 and 6 months old usually before they are ready to lay eggs. It is not always possible to tell by...

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Okay, knowing your eggs. It is very difficult to know where your eggs are from or your chickens have been kept by the box, I have to admit. There are a few things you can see. On most boxes, you must...