Venda chicken
The original Venda fowl was discovered in the Venda area of the Limpopo Province in the year 1979 by Dr Naas Coetzee, Government Veterinary Surgeon of Bloemfontein. The basic colours of the fowls are similar to the indigenous cattle and goats, namely black, white and brown. Dr Coetzee was highly impressed by the bird’s quality of egg production, self-sustainment, resistance against diseases, low need for food and broodiness. Although similar chickens were later identified in the Southern Cape and the Qua-Qua region of the Free State, the name derived from the original description has been retained.[1]
References
- ↑ "VENDA | Poultry Club South Africa". www.poultryclubsa.co.za. Retrieved 2016-03-17.
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