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Chantecler chicken

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At the outset, it was only intended for the breed to be white in color; white birds are preferred for commercial meat production in the West, as they produce a particularly clean-looking carcass. In the 1930s, the Partridge Chantecler was generated by crossing
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In 1907, the Brother set out to remedy this void and create a practical chicken that would be suited to Canada's climate and production needs. Working at the Abbey of Notre-Dame du Lac in Oka, Chantelain first combined
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The Chantecler is a large chicken that lays respectably well and is a good meat producer. Roosters weigh around 9 pounds (4.1 kg), and hens are 6.5–7.5 lb (2.9–3.4 kg).The breed possess yellow skin and
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in 1921. By 1918, the breed was presented to the public. To this day, the Chantecler is one of only two breeds of poultry from Canada, and the only one known to have been created primarily by a member of a
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A White Chantecler rooster at the Abbey of Notre-Dame du Lac in 1926; today's Chanteclers have much smaller wattles
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At the dawn of the 20th century, no breeds of chicken had been established in Canada, and Canadian farmers and
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only had fowl of European and American derivation. This fact was noted by Brother Wilfrid Châtelain, a
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In 1979, the extinction of the Chantecler was publicized, with what was thought to be the last
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conditions. This variant was admitted to the Standard in 1935. There has also been a
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variety present since the 1950s, but it has never been admitted to show standards.
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SQPCP...Société Québécoise de la Poule Chantecler Patrimoniale (GALEP).
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APA Recognized Breeds and Varieties: As of January 1, 2012
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Conservation Priority Breeds of the Livestock Conservancy
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at the Canadian Farm Animal Genetic Resources Foundation
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Chantecler

APA
Chicken
breed
chicken
Canada
Abbey of Notre-Dame du Lac
Oka
Quebec
poultry fanciers
Trappist
Agronomy
Oka Agricultural Institute
Université de Montréal
Dark Cornishes
White Leghorns
Rhode Island Reds
White Plymouth Rocks
White Wyandottes
American Poultry Association
Standard of Perfection
monastic order
Partridge Wyandottes
Partridge Cochins
comb
Brown Leghorns
free range
Buff
rooster

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