Chicken breeds recognized by the American Poultry Association
All chicken breeds recognized by the American Poultry Association are categorized into classes. Standard-sized breeds are grouped by type or by place of origin; bantam breeds are classified according to type or physical characteristics.
Large breeds
The large breeds are divided into six classes – American, Asiatic, Continental, English, Mediterranean, and All Other Standard Breeds – largely according to their place of origin.
American
The American Class contains thirteen breeds which originated in Canada or the United States.[1]:11 All are heavy breeds, and most lay brown eggs;[1]:11 most are cold-hardy:[2]
Asiatic
These three breeds originate in China; they are large, feather legged, and lay brown eggs:[1]:21
Continental
This group consists of eleven breeds from Belgium, France, Germany, and the Netherlands. They are mostly sprightly birds, the Faverolles being an exception:[1]:70
Mediterranean
These breeds originating in Italy and Spain have white earlobes and tend to be productive layers of white eggs. In general they are flighty, and exceptional free-range birds, with both evasion and foraging skills:[1]:178
All Other Standard Breeds
Other breeds are grouped in this class, which has three subclasses: Game, Oriental, and Miscellaneous. The Game subclass includes the non-oriental game birds, the Oriental subclass includes mainly birds from Asia; the Cubalaya, however, is from Cuba. The Miscellaneous subclass holds the remaining breeds.[3]
Miscellaneous
Bantam breeds
Bantams are grouped according to type or physical appearance into six classes: Modern Game; Game; Single Comb Clean Legged; Rose Comb Clean Legged; Feather Legged; and All Other Comb Clean Legged.[3] The American Bantam Association classifications may be different.
Single Comb Clean Legged
This class contains all the bantam breeds with a single comb, excluding the game bantams:[1][3]
- Ancona (single comb)
- Andalusian
- Australorp
- Campine
- Catalana
- Delaware
- Dorking (single comb)
- Dutch
- Holland
- Japanese
- Java
- Jersey Giant
- Lakenvelder
- Lamona
- Leghorn (single comb)
- Minorca (single comb)
- Naked-neck chicken
- Nankin (single comb)
- New Hampshire
- Orpington
- Phoenix
- Plymouth Rock
- Rhode Island Red
- Serama
- Spanish
- Sussex
- Welsummer
Rose Comb Clean Legged
This class groups breeds with both a rose comb and featherless legs:[1]
- Ancona (rose comb)
- Bearded d'Anvers
- Dominique
- Dorking (rose comb)
- Hamburg
- Leghorn (rose comb)
- Minorca (rose comb)
- Nankin (rose comb)
- Redcap
- Rhode Island Red
- Rhode Island White
- Rosecomb
- Sebright
- Wyandotte
Feather Legged
The breeds of this class have feathering on their legs and feet:[1][3]
- Belgian Bearded d'Uccle
- Booted
- Brahma
- Cochin
- Faverolles
- Langshan (Croad Langshan)
- Silkie
- Sultan
References
- Gail Damerow (2012). The Chicken Encyclopedia. North Adams, Massachusetts: Storey Publishing. ISBN 9781603425612.
- Ekarius, Carol (2007). Storey's illustrated guide to poultry breeds. North Adams, Mass.: Storey Pub. ISBN 978-1-58017-667-5.
- APA Recognized Breeds and Varieties: As of January 1, 2012. American Poultry Association. Archived 4 November 2017.