Kuchinsky anniversary breed of chickens

The breed of chickens Kuchinsky anniversary were bred in the Moscow region. They belong to the meat and egg direction of productivity. This suggests that laying hens are characterized not only by high egg production, but also by good meat performance.

In the first year of oviposition, the bird lays up to 240 eggs, the average weight of which is 58 grams. The color of the shell is light brown with a slight pink tinge. Kuchin jubilee chickens reach puberty at 5,5-6 months. The weight of adults reaches three kilograms, roosters – four kilograms.

Feathered pets of this breed have a very lush, excellent undercoat. They have a small comb. The bird is adapted to harsh conditions of detention, it is very resistant to both heat and cold.

The plumage of laying hens is represented mainly by golden-calico color, roosters – red. Adult males have shiny golden feathers on the body in the loin and mane, and black feathers in the tail and chest. The wings have several black feathers with a green sheen. The crest, earlobes and wattles are red, the legs are yellow, and the yellow bill has a brown tint, it is quite thick and very strong.

Kuchin jubilee chickens have a number of features that distinguish them from many other breeds. Chief among them is autosexuality. Day old chicks can be easily identified by sex by the color of their plumage. The second important difference is the taste of meat.

Kuchinsky jubilee – birds that can grow quickly, gain weight and make good use of the nutrients contained in the feed. The eggs of these feathered pets are characterized by good quality and high hatchability, reaching 94%. Laying hens of this breed are good hens. They take a responsible approach to incubation and carefully care for the eggs, and then for the offspring.

Kuchinsky jubilee chickens should not be overfed, otherwise they quickly get fat. Many of the individuals for this reason stop rushing. There are also risks of various diseases due to overfeeding.

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