词条 | Ostfriesische Möwe |
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| name = Ostfriesische Möwen | image = Groninger_Meeuw_Goudpel_Hen.JPG | image_size = | alt = | image_caption = Gold hen | status = | altname = | country = Germany | distribution = | standard = | use = | nickname = | apa = | aba = | ee = | pcgb = | maleweight = 2.25–3 kg | femaleweight =1.75–2.5 kg | skincolor = | eggcolor = white | comb = | note = | type = Chicken | latin = Gallus gallus domesticus }} The {{lang|de|Ostfriesische Möwe|italic=no}}, {{lang-nl|Groninger Meeuw|italic=no}}, is an old German breed of domestic chicken. It is a rare breed: in 2016 the recorded population in Germany consisted of 215 cocks and 979 hens, in the hands of 130 breeders.{{r|ble|page=132}} Its conservation status is {{lang|de|gefährdet}}, "endangered".{{r|ble|page=132}} HistoryThe Möwe derives from the traditional rural chickens of north-western Germany and north-eastern Holland, in East Friesland and West Friesland respectively. It is closely related to the Westfälische Totleger and the Braekel. CharacteristicsIt is kept in two colour varieties: silver-pencilled and gold-pencilled. Cocks weigh up to {{nobreak|3 kg}} and hens up to {{nobreak|2.5 kg.}} Hens lay about 170 eggs per year, averaging {{nobreak|55 g}} in weight.{{r|ble|page=132}} References{{commons}}
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