wyandotte cock

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Wyandotte cock and hen standing close together Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wyandotte cock in nature background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wyandotte cock in nature background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wyandotte cock Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wyandotte cock Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shallow focus of an adult Wyandotte Rooster seen during the middle of his crowing. Royalty Free Stock Photo
WYANDOTTE ECAILLEE Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wyandotte cock
Wyandotte Ecaillee Domestic Chicken, Cock and Hens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wyandotte Ecaillee Domestic Chicken, Cock and Hens Royalty Free Stock Photo
Shallow focus of an adult silver-laced wyandotte hen seen running to the camera. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pair of adult Wyandotte hens seen feeding from grains thrown onto a lawn. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Wyandotte Rooster seen in the middle of his crowing, notice his extended and bent neck to help with his Royalty Free Stock Photo
Adult Wyandotte Rooster seen in the middle of his crowing. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cock and Hens of Wyandotte Ecaillee Domestic Chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Wyandotte is an American breed of chicken developed in the 1870s. It was named for the indigenous Wyandot people of North America. The Wyandotte is a dual-purpose breed, kept for its brown eggs and its yellow-skinned meat. It is a popular show bird, and has many color variants. It was originally known as the American Sebright. The Wyandotte is a dual-purpose breed, raised both for eggs and for meat. It matures moderately rapidly, and hens are good layers of tinted eggs. It is a popular show bird, particularly in Germany.


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