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- Sultan_chicken abstract "The Sultan is a breed of chicken originating in Turkey. Its English moniker is directly culled from the original Turkish language name of Serai-Tavuk, which translates as "fowls of the Sultan". They have always been primarily ornamental, having been kept in the gardens of Ottoman sultanate. In the West they are bred for competitive showing as part of poultry fancy, and are generally a rare sight.The breed was first exported from its native country in 1854, when a Ms. Elizabeth Watts of Hampstead, London brought a small flock to Britain. It was seen in North America by 1867, and was recognized officially by acceptance into the American Poultry Association's Standard of Perfection in 1874.Sultans have a great deal of decorative plumage, including large, puffy crests, beards, long tails, and profuse foot feathering. Their small, V-shaped combs are almost entirely hidden under feathering. Sultans are also one of a minority of breeds to have five toes on each foot. With males weighing approximately 2.7 kilos (6 pounds) and hens 2 kilos (4 pounds), they are the smallest of the large breeds of chickens. They also have a bantam version. Sultans appear in three varieties: Black, Blue, and White, with White being the most well known. Hens lay small white eggs at a slow rate, and do not generally go broody. In temperament, Sultans are quite docile, friendly chickens, and are content at being kept in confinement. Most Sultan breeders take care to raise them in dry bedding in order to protect their elaborate feathering, especially on the feet. They may also be bullied somewhat if kept in flocks with more active breeds.".
- Sultan_chicken thumbnail A_White_Sultan_(chicken).jpg?width=300.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageExternalLink Sultan-B104.aspx.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageID "17893703".
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageLength "4499".
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageRevisionID "639048465".
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink American_Poultry_Association.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink American_Standard_of_Perfection.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Animal_fancy.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Bantam_(chicken).
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Bantam_(poultry).
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Breed.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Animal_breeds_on_the_RBST_Watchlist.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicken_breeds.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chicken_breeds_originating_in_Turkey.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Comb_(anatomy).
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Great_Britain.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Hampstead.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink List_of_chicken_breeds.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Livestock_show.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink London.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Standard_of_Perfection.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Sultan.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink Turkish_language.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLink File:A_White_Sultan_(chicken).jpg.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sultan chicken".
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sultan".
- Sultan_chicken altName "Serai-Tavuk, Serai-Täook".
- Sultan_chicken classification1Data "Feather Legged".
- Sultan_chicken classification1Label "ABA".
- Sultan_chicken classificationData "All Other Standard Breeds".
- Sultan_chicken classificationLabel "APA".
- Sultan_chicken comb "Duplex".
- Sultan_chicken country "Turkey".
- Sultan_chicken crest "Large".
- Sultan_chicken eggColor "White".
- Sultan_chicken faceColor "Red".
- Sultan_chicken femaleWeight "Standard 4 lb. / 1.8 kg; Bantam 22 oz. / 625 g".
- Sultan_chicken hasPhotoCollection Sultan_chicken.
- Sultan_chicken maleWeight "Standard 6 lb. / 2.75 kg; Bantam 26 oz. / 740 g".
- Sultan_chicken name "Sultan".
- Sultan_chicken status "Study".
- Sultan_chicken use "Ornamental".
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category-inline.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_animal_breed.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Poultry-stub.
- Sultan_chicken wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sultan_chicken subject Category:Animal_breeds_on_the_RBST_Watchlist.
- Sultan_chicken subject Category:Chicken_breeds.
- Sultan_chicken subject Category:Chicken_breeds_originating_in_Turkey.
- Sultan_chicken hypernym Breed.
- Sultan_chicken type Mammal.
- Sultan_chicken comment "The Sultan is a breed of chicken originating in Turkey. Its English moniker is directly culled from the original Turkish language name of Serai-Tavuk, which translates as "fowls of the Sultan". They have always been primarily ornamental, having been kept in the gardens of Ottoman sultanate. In the West they are bred for competitive showing as part of poultry fancy, and are generally a rare sight.The breed was first exported from its native country in 1854, when a Ms.".
- Sultan_chicken label "Sultan chicken".
- Sultan_chicken sameAs Category:Sultan_(chicken).
- Sultan_chicken sameAs Sultan_(hønserace).
- Sultan_chicken sameAs Sultane.
- Sultan_chicken sameAs סולטאן_(תרנגול).
- Sultan_chicken sameAs m.047sjbv.
- Sultan_chicken sameAs Sultanhöns.
- Sultan_chicken sameAs Sultan_(tavuk).
- Sultan_chicken sameAs Gà_Sultan.
- Sultan_chicken sameAs Q2914903.
- Sultan_chicken sameAs Q2914903.
- Sultan_chicken wasDerivedFrom Sultan_chicken?oldid=639048465.
- Sultan_chicken depiction A_White_Sultan_(chicken).jpg.
- Sultan_chicken isPrimaryTopicOf Sultan_chicken.