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Romagnola chicken

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Country of origin
  
Italy

Comb type
  
Single

Egg production (annual)
  
150

Temperament
  
Hardy, Fast

Skin color
  
Creamy or pale yellow

Primary use
  
dual-purpose meat/eggs

Egg size
  
Large

Egg color
  
White

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Conservation status
  
Recovering, awaiting recognition

Weight
  
Male: 2.0–2.5 kg Female: 1.9–2.0 kg

Recognized variety
  
Golden buttercup, Silver buttercup, White

Similar
  
Robusta Maculata, Ermellinata di Rovigo, Mericanel della Brianza, Valdarno chicken, Robusta Lionata

The Romagnola is a traditional dual-purpose breed of chicken from the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy. Formerly widespread in central Italy, it came close to extinction in the late 20th century. In early 2012 the population was recovering and the breed was awaiting official recognition by the Federazione Italiana Associazioni Avicole, the federation of Italian poultry associations.

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History

The Romagnola is a traditional rustic dual-purpose chicken breed. It was once widespread in central Italy, particularly in the provinces of Ravenna, Forlì-Cesena and Bologna in Emilia-Romagna. In the mid-20th century, selective breeding by the Stazione Sperimentale di Pollicoltura, or experimental chicken breeding centre, of Rovigo, in the Veneto, and the Ispettorato Provinciale dell'Agricoltura, or provincial inspectorate for agriculture, of Ravenna produced two well-defined colour varieties, a silver and a golden. Subsequently the Romagnola declined, and was close to extinction when the provincial administration of the Province of Parma and the faculty of veterinary medicine of the University of Parma began a joint recovery programme. A breeders' association, the Associazione Razze e Varietà Autoctone Romagnole, was formed in 2007 and a pilot production programme begun. In early 2012, the breed was awaiting recognition by the FIAV.

Breed numbers remain low. A study published in 2007 used a figure of approximately 100 for the total breeding stock, of which approximately 30 were cocks.

Characteristics

The colour of the Romagnola is variable; the black-flecked silver and black-flecked golden colour varieties are most often seen. The skin is creamy white or pale yellow. The legs vary from yellow to very dark, which is preferred. The ear-lobes are creamy white, sometimes tinged with blue. The comb is single, with 5 or more points. Average weight is 2.0–2.5 kg (4.4–5.5 lb) for cocks, 1.9–2.0 kg (4.2–4.4 lb) for hens.

The eggs are white and weigh about 60 g.

Uses

The Romagnola is a dual-purpose breed. Hens lay 150 eggs per year. Young birds are hardy and fast-growing; the meat is well-flavoured.

References

Romagnola chicken Wikipedia