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Crele Standard Old English
The Crele Standard Old English is a striking ornamental breed known for its unique plumage.
About the Crele Standard Old English
The Crele Standard Old English displays a distinctive crele pattern, characterized by rich, warm tones of red and black. Their feathering is closely set, giving them a compact appearance. This breed is known for its spirited personality, often being active and curious, which makes them a lively addition to the backyard flock. With a proud stance and a bold demeanor, they capture attention in any setting.
History
The Crele Standard Old English is believed to have developed in England, though its specific origins are unclear. It was bred for both utility and exhibition, becoming a favorite among poultry enthusiasts. The breed has seen various adaptations over time, leading to its recognition in poultry shows and competitions.
Care tips
Crele Standard Old English chickens prefer a spacious environment that allows for their active nature. While they can be somewhat broody, they are generally not as dedicated as other breeds. Providing adequate shelter and a secure run will help keep them healthy and happy. Special attention should be given to their feather quality to prevent any issues related to their unique plumage.
Fun facts
- Crele refers to their unique feather pattern combining red and black.
- This breed is known for its lively and friendly temperament.
- Crele Standard Old English can be quite vocal and engaging.
- They are often seen in poultry shows due to their striking appearance.
