Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Sebright bantams





The Sebright is a breed of chicken named after its developer, Sir John Saunders Sebright. The Sebright is one of the oldest recorded British 'true' bantam (meaning it is a miniature bird with no corresponding large fowl to which it is related), created in the 19th century through a selective breeding program designed to produce an ornamental breed. [1]
The first poultry breed to have its own specialist club for enthusiasts, Sebrights were admitted to poultry exhibition standards not long after their establishment. Today, they are among the most popular of bantam breeds.


American cochin bantams




Wednesday, March 23, 2011



A bearded splash pullet Silkie from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam 17/11/2009

bearded splash pullet Silkie

A bearded gray hen Silkie from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

This egg-straordinary collection of fowl was captured by photographer Stephen Green-Armytage and are a far cry from the ones usually found on British farms or in your local supermarket.

A bearded gray Silkie.



A Polish non-bearded, white-crested cuckoo cockerel from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A Polish non-bearded, white-crested cuckoo cockerel.

A bearded chamois Polish frizzle from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A bearded chamois Polish frizzle. The breed is very popular for exhibition and was virtually extinct until a handful of enthusiasts recently started a breeding program to revive it. They are now considered to be a rare breed.

A pair of Polish white-crested black cock and chick from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A Polish white-crested black cock and chick. Colours of the Poland are very varied with this one being the best known. They have white earlobes and red eyes.

A Polish bearded, golden-laced hen from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

Mr Green-Armytage, originally from Bath, said "I try to photograph these birds as if they are movie stars, with flattering lighting and neutral studio backgrounds." A Polish bearded, golden-laced does a headstand for the camera.

A non-bearded white silkie from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A non-bearded white Silkie. The origin of the Silkie hen is uncertain although they have been around for several hundred years, they arrived in Europe around 200 years ago where they were sold as crosses between rabbits and chickens.

A chamois bearded Polish frizzle from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

The unusual breeds were captured on camera at poultry shows around the world. A chamois bearded Polish frizzle

A bearded white Polish frizzle from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A bearded white Polish frizzle

A white Brabant from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A white Brabant

An Appenzeler Spitzhauben silver spangled from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

An Appenzeller Spitzhauben silver spangled. This breed originates from Switzerland and are really quite bright. They like having freedom to roam as well as having things to climb as they are always on the go.

A naked neck frizzle white hen from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A white naked neck frizzle

A Wyandote white cockerel from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage/Newsteam

A Wyandotte white cockerel. These are docile birds and their attractive curvy shape, generally good disposition and many attractive varieties make them a good choice for fanciers as well as farmers

An Appenzeller Spitzhauben silver-spangled hen from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

An Appenzeller Spitzhauben silver-spangled. The unique crest points forward like the bonnets on the traditional costume bonnets worn by the ladies in the Appenzellerland region.

A Polish white hen and chick from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A Polish white hen and chick

An Old English Game Crele hen from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

An Old English Game Crele. This breed has been seen in Great Britain since the 19th Century and is a descendant of the ancient fighting cocks. The breed hasn't changed very much for over a thousand years.

A white Sultan from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A white Sultan. This breed is supposed to have lived in the Sultans castle gardens in what used to be called Constantinople and was originally known as Sultans Fowl. A Miss Elizabeth Watts of Hampstead introduced them to England from Turkey in 1854.

A Hamburg silver spangled from a book of extraordinary chickens by Stephen Green-Armytage showcasing a wide variety of exotic chickens from all over the world. Credit: Stephen Green-Armytage / newsteam

A Hamburg silver spangled. The book, entitled 'Extra Extraordinary Chickens' features 61 breeds from around the globe and took Mr Green-Armytage four months to compile.