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Ixworth chicken

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Conservation status
  
RBST: at risk

Skin color
  
white

Primary use
  
dual-purpose meat/eggs

Egg size
  
Medium

Recognized variety
  
Pure white

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

Comb type
  
pea comb

Egg production (annual)
  
270

Temperament
  
Alert, Active

Egg color
  
Tinted

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Weight
  
Male: Standard: 3.6–4.1 kgBantam: 1020 gFemale: Standard: 2.7–3.2 kgBantam: 790 g

PCGB
  
rare soft feather: heavy

Similar
  
Norfolk Grey, Marsh Daisy chicken, Old English Pheasant fowl, Scots Dumpy, Derbyshire Redcap

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.

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History

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The Ixworth was created in 1932 by Reginald Appleyard, who also created the Silver Appleyard Duck, at his poultry farm in the village of Ixworth in Suffolk. It was bred from white Sussex, white Minorca, white Orpington, Jubilee, Indian Game and white Indian Game chickens, with the intention of creating a dual purpose breed, a fast-growing high-quality meat bird with reasonable egg-laying ability. An Ixworth bantam was created in 1938; Appleyard thought it better than the standard-sized bird.

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In the 1970s the Ixworth almost disappeared; it has since gradually recovered. It is a rare breed: in 2008 it was listed as "Category 2: endangered" by the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, and in 2014 was on the Trust's list of native poultry breeds at risk.

Characteristics

The plumage of the Ixworth is pure white. The comb is of pea type; it and the face, earlobes and wattles are brilliant red. The eyes are bright orange or red. The beak, shanks, feet, skin and flesh are all white.

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In a comparative study conducted at the Roslin Institute, Ixworth hens were found to reach a live weight of 4.03 kg at 55 weeks, and to lay on average 0.74 eggs per day, with an average egg weight of 63.6 g.

The meat commands premium prices.

References

Ixworth chicken Wikipedia


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