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White Standard Old English

Elegant and colorful, the White Standard Old English is known for its distinctive appearance.

Egg color
varies
Purpose
ornamental
Size
medium
Origin
England

About the White Standard Old English

The White Standard Old English is characterized by its striking white plumage and compact, muscular build. With a proud stance and bright red comb, this breed showcases its heritage as a show bird. They are known for their friendly yet spirited temperament, making them suitable for hobbyists and enthusiasts. Their distinctive appearance and historical significance add to their appeal in ornamental flocks.

History

The White Standard Old English breed has roots that trace back to the early poultry exhibitions in England. Developed in the late 19th century, they were bred for their aesthetics and presence in the show ring. Over time, they gained popularity, not only for competitions but also for their unique charm as garden birds.

Care tips

Provide ample space for these birds to display their natural behavior, as they enjoy roaming. While generally hardy, they can be sensitive to harsh weather, so adequate shelter is essential. Regular grooming is advisable to maintain their plumage's cleanliness and showcase their beauty. Be mindful of their lively personalities during feeding to minimize squabbles.

Fun facts

  • These birds can be quite bold and inquisitive, entertaining to keep.
  • They are often seen in poultry shows, prized for their looks.
  • The breed has a rich history linked to English gaming birds.
  • Their white feathers require extra care to keep them pristine.