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  1. Jul 13, 2022 · The Sultan chicken is a hardy bird that originated in Asia. It was developed in the late 19th century in what is now Turkey. Some poultry experts speculate that the breed was created by crossing two existing breeds: the Sebright and the Yokohama.

  2. Via Backyard Chickens – Sultan Chicks 1. Feeding and Nutrition. Sultans aren’t incredibly picky or hard to feed; they are happy with standard laying rations and the occasional treats. When your Sultan chickens are chicks, provide them with a good quality chick starter up to when they are 16-18 weeks old.

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  3. Sultan chicken. The Sultan is a Turkish breed of crested chicken. The name derives from the original Turkish language name of Sarai-Tavuk, which translates as "fowls of the palace". [1] : 159 They have always been primarily ornamental, having been kept in the gardens of Ottoman sultanate.

    • Study
    • Sarai-Tavuk, Sarai-Täook
    • white
    • ornamental
  4. Feb 19, 2024 · Sultan Chicken: Pictures, Size, Info, Traits & Care Guide. Last updated: February 19, 2024. Contents show. The Sultan chicken is one of the most unique-looking chickens out there. Once you’ve seen one, there’s no mistaking that you’re looking at a Sultan! This breed is also one of the oldest and rarest around today.

    • Sultan
    • 5-6 lbs.
    • Turkey
    • Ornamental
  5. Jun 29, 2023 · So, here’s all you need to know about the Sultan chicken. Sultan hens lay between 50 and 100 eggs yearly; Ancient Turkish breed; Active temperament but friendly; Mainly kept as an ornamental bird

    • White
    • Between 50-100 eggs yearly
    • Small
    • 4 lbs-6 lbs
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  7. Sep 24, 2022 · Sultan Chickens are ornamental birds that lay beautiful white eggs. These chickens are quite rare to find and they only lay around 50 eggs per year, while only growing 4 to 6 pounds. Sultan chickens are one of the most beautiful chickens around. When you see one, you definitely know it’s a Sultan.

  8. May 17, 2021 · Last Updated on May 17, 2021 by Pauline G. Carter. Sultan chickens belong to the ornamental group of chicken breeds, the crested chicken. So, they widely occupied the lawns of the Ottoman sultanate for their decorative appearance. In contrast, the west produced them for a poultry fancy, the competitive showing.

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