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Ixworth

The Ixworth is a robust meat breed known for its rapid growth and good feed conversion.

Egg color
varies
Purpose
meat
Size
large
Origin
England

About the Ixworth

Ixworth chickens are large, heavy birds with a robust build and a strong muscle structure, making them ideal for meat production. They generally have white feathers with a yellowish tint and red combs. Known for their calm demeanor, they can adapt well to backyard settings and are relatively easy to care for.

History

The Ixworth breed was developed in the 1940s by George Ixworth in England to create a broiler chicken that would grow quickly and efficiently. The breed has been refined over the years and is recognized for its good meat quality and rapid growth rate, making it popular among poultry producers.

Care tips

Ixworth chickens thrive in well-ventilated coops and require sufficient space for movement due to their size. They are hardy birds but should be protected from extreme weather conditions. Regular monitoring for health issues is important, especially since they can be prone to leg problems due to their weight.

Fun facts

  • Ixworths were specifically developed for maximum meat yield.
  • They are capable of reaching market weight much faster than many traditional breeds.
  • Ixworths are good foragers, which helps them adapt to free-range environments.
  • The breed has a calm temperament, making them a good choice for families.