Heritage chicken

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A Dorking and Rhode Island Red chickens seen within the village of Trimingham, Norfolk, England.

Heritage chickens are chicken breeds that have existed for decades with relatively unchanged characteristics. They are not the same as modern commercial chickens, which are bred for rapid growth and efficiency. Heritage chickens are known for their ability to breed naturally, live long and healthy lives outdoors, and have a slower growth rate that allows their bodies to develop properly.[1]

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