The breeds of poultry in the British Poultry Standards of the Poultry Club of Great Britain include chickens, ducks, geese and turkeys. [1] [2]
Breed | Classification | Notes | Image |
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Ancona | soft feather: light | ||
Andalusian | rare soft feather: light | ||
Appenzeller Spitzhauben | rare soft feather: light | treated as variants of a single breed | |
Appenzeller Barthuhn | rare soft feather: light | ||
Araucana | soft feather: light | ||
Asil | Asian hard feather | ||
Augsburger | rare soft feather: light | ||
Australorp | soft feather: heavy | ||
Barnevelder | soft feather: heavy | ||
Belgian bantam | true bantam | ||
Belgian Game | rare hard feather | ||
Bergischer Kräher | rare long crowers | ||
Booted Bantam | rare true bantam | ||
Brabanter | rare soft feather: light | ||
Brahma | soft feather: heavy | ||
Brakel | rare soft feather: light | ||
Buckeye | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Campine | rare soft feather: light | ||
Carlisle Old English Game | hard feather | ||
Cochin | soft feather: heavy | ||
Cream Legbar | rare soft feather: light | ||
Crèvecoeur | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Croad Langshan | soft feather: heavy | ||
Danderawi | rare soft feather: light | ||
Denizli | rare long crowers | ||
Derbyshire Redcap | soft feather: light | ||
Dominique | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Dorking | soft feather: heavy | ||
Dutch Bantam | true bantam | ||
Faverolles | soft feather: heavy | ||
Fayoumi | rare soft feather: light | ||
Friesian | rare soft feather: light | ||
Frizzle | soft feather: heavy | ||
German Langshan | soft feather: heavy | ||
Hamburgh | soft feather: light | ||
Houdan | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Indian Game | hard feather | ||
Italiener | rare soft feather: light | ||
Ixworth | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Japanese Bantam | true bantam | ||
Jersey Giant | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Jurlower | rare long crowers | ||
Ko Shamo | Asian hard feather | ||
Koeyoshi | rare long crowers | ||
Kraienköppe | rare soft feather: light | ||
Kulang | Asian hard feather | ||
Kurokashiwa | rare long crowers | ||
La Bresse | rare soft feather: light | ||
La Flèche | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Lakenvelder | rare soft feather: light | ||
Legbar | rare soft feather: light | ||
Leghorn | soft feather: light | ||
Malay | Asian hard feather | ||
Malines | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Marans | soft feather: heavy | ||
Marsh Daisy | rare soft feather: light | ||
Minorca | soft feather: light | ||
Modern Game | hard feather | ||
Modern Langshan | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Nankin | rare true bantam | ||
Nankin Shamo | Asian hard feather | ||
Neiderrheiner | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Netherlands Owlbeard | rare soft feather: light | ||
New Hampshire Red | soft feather: heavy | ||
Norfolk Grey | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
North Holland Blue | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Ohiki | rare true bantam | ||
Old English Game Bantam | hard feather | ||
Old English Pheasant Fowl | rare soft feather: light | ||
Orloff | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Orpington | soft feather: heavy | ||
Oxford Old English Game | hard feather | ||
Pekin | true bantam | ||
Penedesenca | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Plymouth Rock | soft feather: heavy | ||
Poland | soft feather: light | ||
Rhode Island Red | soft feather: heavy | ||
Rhodebar | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Rosecomb | true bantam | ||
Rumpless Araucana | soft feather: light | ||
Rumpless Game | rare hard feather | ||
Satsumadori | Asian hard feather | ||
Scots Dumpy | soft feather: light | ||
Scots Grey | soft feather: light | ||
Sebright | true bantam | ||
Serama | true bantam | ||
Shamo | Asian hard feather | ||
Sicilian Buttercup | rare soft feather: light | ||
Silkie | soft feather: light | ||
Spanish | rare soft feather: light | ||
Sulmtaler | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Sultan | rare soft feather: light | ||
Sumatra | rare soft feather: light | ||
Sussex | soft feather: heavy | ||
Taiwan | Asian hard feather | ||
Thai Game | Asian hard feather | ||
Thüringian | rare soft feather: light | ||
Tomaru | rare long crowers | ||
Tôtenko | rare long crowers | ||
Transylvanian Naked Neck | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Tuzo | Asian hard feather | ||
Vorwerk | rare soft feather: light | ||
Welbar | rare soft feather: light | ||
Welsummer | soft feather: light | ||
Wyandotte | soft feather: heavy | ||
Wybar | rare soft feather: heavy | ||
Yakaido | Asian hard feather | ||
Yamato-Gunkei | Asian hard feather | ||
Yokohama | rare soft feather: light | ||
Breed | Classification | Notes | Image |
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Abacot Ranger | light | ||
Aylesbury Duck | heavy | ||
Bali Duck | light | ||
Black East Indian Duck | bantam and call ducks | ||
Blue Swedish | heavy | ||
Buff Orpington Duck | light | ||
Call Duck | bantam and call ducks | ||
Campbell Duck | light | ||
Cayuga Duck | heavy | ||
Crested Duck | light | ||
Hook Bill Duck | light | ||
Indian Runner | light | ||
Magpie Duck | light | ||
Muscovy Duck | heavy | ||
German Pekin Duck | heavy | ||
Rouen Clair | heavy | ||
Rouen Duck | heavy | ||
Saxony Duck | heavy | ||
Silver Appleyard duck | heavy | ||
Silver Appleyard Miniature Duck | bantam and call ducks | ||
Silver Bantam | bantam and call ducks | ||
Welsh Harlequin Duck | light | ||
Breed | Classification | Notes | Image |
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African Goose | heavy | ||
American Buff Goose | heavy | ||
Brecon Buff Goose | medium | ||
Buff Back Goose | medium | ||
Chinese Goose | light | ||
Czech Goose | light | ||
Embden Goose | heavy | ||
Grey Back Goose | medium | ||
Pilgrim Goose | light | ||
Pomeranian Goose | medium | ||
Roman Goose | light | ||
Sebastopol Goose | light | ||
Shetland Goose | light | ||
Skåne Goose | heavy | ||
Steinbacher | light | ||
Toulouse Goose | heavy | ||
West of England Goose | heavy | ||
Breed | Classification | Notes | Image |
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Blue or Lavender Turkey | light | ||
Bourbon Red Turkey | heavy | ||
Bronze Turkey | heavy | ||
Buff Turkey | light | ||
Narragansett Turkey | heavy | ||
Nebraskan Spotted Turkey | heavy | ||
Norfolk Black Turkey | light | ||
Pied or Cröllwitzer Turkey | light | ||
Slate Turkey | light | ||
White Turkey | light | ||
The Orpington is a British breed of chicken. It was bred in the late nineteenth century by William Cook of Orpington, at that time in Kent in south-east England. It was intended to be a dual-purpose breed, to be reared both for eggs and for meat, but soon became exclusively a show bird.
The Dorking is a British breed of domestic chicken. It is named after the town of Dorking, in Surrey in southern England.
The Cochin is a breed of large domestic chicken. It derives from large feather-legged chickens brought from China to Europe and North America in the 1840s and 1850s. It is reared principally for exhibition. It was formerly known as Cochin-China.
The Indian Game is a British breed of game chicken, now reared either for meat or show. It originated in the early nineteenth century in the counties of Cornwall and Devon in south-west England. It is a heavy, muscular bird with an unusually broad breast; the eggs are brown.
The Malay Game is a breed of game chicken. It is among the tallest breeds of chicken, and may stand over 90 cm high.
The Sussex is a British breed of dual-purpose chicken, reared both for its meat and for its eggs. Eight colours are recognised for both standard-sized and bantam fowl. A breed association, the Sussex Breed Club, was organised in 1903.
The Scots Dumpy is a traditional Scottish breed of chicken. It is characterised by very short legs, so short that the body is a few centimetres from the ground; as in other breeds of creeper chicken, this chondrodystrophy is caused by a recessive lethal allele. The Dumpy has at times been known by other names, among them Bakie, Corlaigh, Crawler, Creeper and Stumpy. There are both standard-sized and bantam Scots Dumpies. It is one of two Scottish breeds of chicken, the other being the Scots Grey.
The Marans, French: Poule de Marans, is a French breed of dual-purpose chicken, reared both for meat and for its dark brown eggs. It originated in or near the port town of Marans, in the département of Charente-Maritime, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of south-western France.
The Old English Game is a British breed of domestic chicken. It was probably originally bred for cockfighting. Two different standards are recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain: Carlisle Old English Game and Oxford Old English Game. There is also an Old English Game bantam.
The Phoenix is a German breed of long-tailed chicken. It derives from cross-breeding of imported long-tailed Japanese birds similar to the Onagadori with other breeds.
The Magpie is a British breed of domestic duck. It has distinctive black and white markings reminiscent of the European magpie, and is a good layer of large eggs.
The Legbar is a rare British auto-sexing breed of chicken. It was created in the early twentieth century by Reginald Crundall Punnett and Michael Pease at the Genetical Institute of Cambridge University. They cross-bred American barred Plymouth Rock birds with brown Leghorns and created the gold and silver colour varieties. Pease created a cream Legbar by cross-breeding these with white Leghorns; later crossing with Araucanas caused this to have a crest and to lay blue or blue-green eggs.
The Modern Game is a breed of ornamental chicken which originated in England between 1850 and 1900. Purely an exhibition bird, Modern Game were developed to be most aesthetically pleasing and to epitomize the visual appeal of the gamecock or fighting cock.
The Ixworth is an English breed of white domestic chicken. It is named for the village of Ixworth in Suffolk, where it was created in 1932. It was bred as fast-growing high-quality meat breed with reasonable laying abilities.
The Old English Pheasant Fowl is a British breed of small utility chicken. It derives from traditional breeds of rural Lancashire and Yorkshire and of the former counties of Cumberland and Westmorland. Its name is due to a perceived similarity of the plumage to that of the wild pheasant. It is a rare breed, and in 2014 was listed as "at risk" by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
The Scots Grey is a dual-purpose breed of domestic chicken originating in Scotland, where it has been bred for more than two hundred years. It was formerly known as the Scotch Grey and until about 1930 was popular in Scotland. It is on the "Native Poultry Breeds at Risk" list of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust.
The Kraienkopp or Twents Hoen is a breed of chicken originating on the border region between Germany and the Netherlands. The latter of the two names is the Dutch language version, while the former is German.
The Brecon Buff Goose is a breed of domestic goose originating in Wales.
The British Poultry Standard is the oldest poultry fancy breed standard in the world. It is published by the Poultry Club of Great Britain and is the official reference standard used by judges at poultry shows within the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland.
The Shetland duck is a breed of domestic duck originating in the Shetland Islands of Scotland. It is critically endangered.