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|Bearded d'Uccle}} | country = Belgium | distribution = | standard = (Bantam Club Français ) (Poultry Club of Great Britain ) | use = | nickname = | apa = feather legged, with Muff and Beard〔(APA Recognized Breeds and Varieties As of January 1, 2012 ). American Poultry Association. Accessed August 2014.〕 | aba = single combed, muff and beard and feather legged, Type: body broad and deep. Back very broad, almost hidden by enormous neck hackle. Breast extremely broad, the upper part very developed and carried forward, the lower part resembling a breastplate. Tail well furnished, close and carried almost perpendicularly to the line of the back. Legs strong, short and well apart,... | ee = | pcgb = | maleweight = 750 grams〔(Club Français ) (1994). (''Les poules naines'' ) (in French). () : Bantam Club Français〕 | femaleweight =650 grams〔 | skincolor = | eggcolor = | comb = | note = | type = Chicken | latin = Gallus gallus domesticus }} The Barbu d'Uccle or Belgian d'Uccle,〔http://www.belgianduccle.org/page8.html〕〔Australian Poultry Standard, 2nd Edition, published 2012, Victorian Poultry Fanciers Association Ltd trading as Poultry Stud Breeders and Exhibitors Victoria.〕 (オランダ語:'Ukkelse Baardkriel'), is a Belgian breed of bearded bantam chicken. It was first bred in the town of Uccle on the outskirts of Brussels, Belgium. == Origins == The Barbu d'Uccle was created by Michael Van Gelder of Uccle, Belgium, in the early years of the twentieth century. It is thought, but not known for certain, that he cross-bred the existing Sabelpoot and Barbu d'Anvers bantam breeds. The Barbu d'Uccle was first shown in 1905.〔(Barbu d'Uccle ). Zeldzame oorspronkelijke Belgische krielhoenderrassen. Archived 27 May 2007.〕 In 1911, the American artist and poultry enthusiast Arthur O. Schilling saw the mille fleur variety of the breed during a trip to Europe, and imported several to the United States.〔 Schilling, who photographed and illustrated many breeds for the ''Standard of Perfection'' of the American Poultry Association , was visiting C. S. Th. van Gink, another poultry artist of the era. The mille fleur variety of the Barbu d'Uccle was recognised by the APA in 1914. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Barbu d'Uccle」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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