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Minorca chicken

The Minorca, Catalan: Gallina de Menorca, Spanish: Menorquina, is a breed of domestic chicken originating in the Mediterranean island of Menorca, in the Balearic Islands to the south-east of Spain. It is a well-known exhibition bird in many countries of the world, but in the island of Menorca is an endangered breed and considered to be at risk of extinction.

Minorca
Other names
  • Catalan: Gallina de Menorca
  • Spanish: Menorquina
  • Minorka
Country of originSpain
Distributionworldwide
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    Minorca, measured: 2.834 kg[1]
    UK Standard: 3.20–3.60 kg
    UK bantam: 960 g[2]
  • Female:
    Minorca, measured: 2.210 kg[1]
    UK Standard: 2.70–3.60 kg
    UK bantam: 850 g[2]
Egg colorwhite[3]
Comb typesingle; rose
Classification
APAMediterranean[4]
ABAsingle comb, clean legged
rose comb, clean legged
EEyes[5]
PCGBsoft feather: light[6]
Black Minorca cock and white Minorca hen, illustration from the Geflügel-Album of Jean Bungartz, 1885

History edit

The international type of Minorca was created by the British from indigenous Menorcan birds. This process began during the British occupation of the island from 1708 to 1783, but It is not clear if it took place there or in Britain. It is likely that it began in Menorca and continued in Britain, where imports of chickens from Menorca in the 1780s are documented.[7]: 662  By about 100 years later, the breed (which was considered a variety of the "Spanish") was common and long-established in Devon and Cornwall, in the south-west of England, where it was highly regarded as an egg-laying breed. It had been exhibited in Paris, under the name "Barbezieux",[8] and was widespread in the world.[7]: 662  It reached Germany in the late 1870s,[9] and was added to the Standard of Perfection of the American Poultry Association in 1888.[4]

Various attempts were made to modify some of the physical characteristics of the breed, including body size (by cross-breeding with the Langshan), the size of the comb and earlobes, and the position of the neck.[7]: 662  None of these attempts had any beneficial effect on its abilities as an egg-layer.[10]

Until recently the Minorca was uncommon in its island of origin. In 2004 a project to assess the numbers and quality of the remaining stock in the farms and country houses of the island was completed at the Centre de Capacitació i Experiències Agràries de Mao,[7]: 663  the agricultural college of Mahón, and the results published in 2006.[1] A breeding flock selected for quality and consisting of 30 cocks and 150 hens was established at the college, and 600 birds distributed to local breeders.[7]: 663 

In 2012 a programme of conservation and improvement of the Minorca breed was approved, to be managed by the Associació de Gallines Menorquines, the association of breeders of the chicken in Menorca island. [11]

The Minorca is listed by the Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente, the Spanish ministry of agriculture, among the indigenous breeds at risk of extinction. The population in Spain at the end of 2012 was 460 birds; all were in the Balearic Islands.[12]

Characteristics edit

In Spain, the Minorca is a breed of medium size, with uniformly glossy greenish-black plumage. Cocks weigh about 2.8 kg and hens about 2.2 kg.[7]: 662  The back is sloping and the tail almost horizontal. The comb, face and wattles are bright red. The comb is smooth and single, with six well-defined points; it is erect in cocks, but in hens falls to one side. The wattles are large, smooth and fine-textured. The earlobes are white, very large, and oval or almond-shaped. The skin is white and the legs black or dark slate-coloured.[3][13]

The British Poultry Standards call for a higher weight, in the range 2.70–3.60 kg for both cocks and hens.[2] In the United Kingdom blue and white colour varieties of the Minorca are recognised,[2] and in some other countries there are buff and barred varieties.[5] Rose-combed variants are recognised in several countries, not including Spain. There is also a Minorca bantam, which in some countries may also be rose-combed.[5]

Use edit

The Minorca is often kept as an ornamental breed. As a farm bird, it is an egg-laying breed. Hens start laying early, at about 26 weeks, and give about 120 white eggs per year.[7]: 662  Eggs weigh more than 65 g from the 57th week of the life of the hen.[7]: 662 

References edit

  1. ^ a b c D. Villalba, A. Francesch, A. Pons, J. Bustamante, M. Espadas, V.Y. Santonja, D. Cubiló (2006). Caracterització productiva de la gallina Menorca (in Catalan). Informació tècnica: Centre de Capacitació i Experiències Agràries de Maó (Menorca) 55 (March 2006).
  2. ^ a b c d Victoria Roberts (2008). British poultry standards: complete specifications and judging points of all standardized breeds and varieties of poultry as compiled by the specialist breed clubs and recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain. Oxford: Blackwell. ISBN 9781405156424. p. 177–80.
  3. ^ a b Races autòctones de les Illes Balears: Gallina de Menorca: Caràcters generals (in Catalan). Govern de les Illes Balears. Accessed September 2014.
  4. ^ a b . American Poultry Association. Archived 4 November 2017.
  5. ^ a b c . Entente Européenne d’Aviculture et de Cuniculture. Archived 16 June 2013.
  6. ^ . Poultry Club of Great Britain. Archived 12 June 2018.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h Miguel Fernández Rodríguez, Mariano Gómez Fernández, Juan Vicente Delgado Bermejo, Silvia Adán Belmonte, Miguel Jiménez Cabras (eds.) (2009). Guía de campo de las razas autóctonas españolas (in Spanish). Madrid: Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino. ISBN 9788449109461. p. 661–663.
  8. ^ William Bernhard Tegetmeier, Harrison Weir (illustrator) (1873). The Poultry Book: comprising the breeding and management of profitable and ornamental poultry, their qualities and characteristics; to which is added "The Standard of Excellence in Exhibition Birds," authorized by the Poultry Club. New edition, greatly enlarged. London; New York: George Routledge and Sons.
  9. ^ Rassetafeln: Minorka (in German). Bund Deutscher Rassegeflügelzüchter. Accessed September 2014.
  10. ^ . Poultry Club of Great Britain. Archived 9 November 2018.
  11. ^ Programa de conservación y mejora de la raza gallina Menorquina (in Catalan). Departamento responsable del subprograma de genética avícola del IRTA, 2012. Accessed September 2014.
  12. ^ Raza aviar MENORQUINA: Datos Censales (in Spanish). Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente. Accessed September 2014.
  13. ^ Raza aviar MENORQUINA: Datos Morfológicos (in Spanish). Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente. Accessed September 2014.

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The Minorca Catalan Gallina de Menorca Spanish Menorquina is a breed of domestic chicken originating in the Mediterranean island of Menorca in the Balearic Islands to the south east of Spain It is a well known exhibition bird in many countries of the world but in the island of Menorca is an endangered breed and considered to be at risk of extinction MinorcaOther namesCatalan Gallina de MenorcaSpanish MenorquinaMinorkaCountry of originSpainDistributionworldwideTraitsWeightMale Minorca measured 2 834 kg 1 UK Standard 3 20 3 60 kgUK bantam 960 g 2 Female Minorca measured 2 210 kg 1 UK Standard 2 70 3 60 kgUK bantam 850 g 2 Egg colorwhite 3 Comb typesingle roseClassificationAPAMediterranean 4 ABAsingle comb clean leggedrose comb clean leggedEEyes 5 PCGBsoft feather light 6 ChickenGallus gallus domesticusBlack Minorca cock and white Minorca hen illustration from the Geflugel Album of Jean Bungartz 1885 Contents 1 History 2 Characteristics 3 Use 4 ReferencesHistory editThe international type of Minorca was created by the British from indigenous Menorcan birds This process began during the British occupation of the island from 1708 to 1783 but It is not clear if it took place there or in Britain It is likely that it began in Menorca and continued in Britain where imports of chickens from Menorca in the 1780s are documented 7 662 By about 100 years later the breed which was considered a variety of the Spanish was common and long established in Devon and Cornwall in the south west of England where it was highly regarded as an egg laying breed It had been exhibited in Paris under the name Barbezieux 8 and was widespread in the world 7 662 It reached Germany in the late 1870s 9 and was added to the Standard of Perfection of the American Poultry Association in 1888 4 Various attempts were made to modify some of the physical characteristics of the breed including body size by cross breeding with the Langshan the size of the comb and earlobes and the position of the neck 7 662 None of these attempts had any beneficial effect on its abilities as an egg layer 10 Until recently the Minorca was uncommon in its island of origin In 2004 a project to assess the numbers and quality of the remaining stock in the farms and country houses of the island was completed at the Centre de Capacitacio i Experiencies Agraries de Mao 7 663 the agricultural college of Mahon and the results published in 2006 1 A breeding flock selected for quality and consisting of 30 cocks and 150 hens was established at the college and 600 birds distributed to local breeders 7 663 In 2012 a programme of conservation and improvement of the Minorca breed was approved to be managed by the Associacio de Gallines Menorquines the association of breeders of the chicken in Menorca island 11 The Minorca is listed by the Ministerio de Agricultura Alimentacion y Medio Ambiente the Spanish ministry of agriculture among the indigenous breeds at risk of extinction The population in Spain at the end of 2012 was 460 birds all were in the Balearic Islands 12 Characteristics editIn Spain the Minorca is a breed of medium size with uniformly glossy greenish black plumage Cocks weigh about 2 8 kg and hens about 2 2 kg 7 662 The back is sloping and the tail almost horizontal The comb face and wattles are bright red The comb is smooth and single with six well defined points it is erect in cocks but in hens falls to one side The wattles are large smooth and fine textured The earlobes are white very large and oval or almond shaped The skin is white and the legs black or dark slate coloured 3 13 The British Poultry Standards call for a higher weight in the range 2 70 3 60 kg for both cocks and hens 2 In the United Kingdom blue and white colour varieties of the Minorca are recognised 2 and in some other countries there are buff and barred varieties 5 Rose combed variants are recognised in several countries not including Spain There is also a Minorca bantam which in some countries may also be rose combed 5 Use editThe Minorca is often kept as an ornamental breed As a farm bird it is an egg laying breed Hens start laying early at about 26 weeks and give about 120 white eggs per year 7 662 Eggs weigh more than 65 g from the 57th week of the life of the hen 7 662 References edit a b c D Villalba A Francesch A Pons J Bustamante M Espadas V Y Santonja D Cubilo 2006 Caracteritzacio productiva de la gallina Menorca in Catalan Informacio tecnica Centre de Capacitacio i Experiencies Agraries de Mao Menorca 55 March 2006 a b c d Victoria Roberts 2008 British poultry standards complete specifications and judging points of all standardized breeds and varieties of poultry as compiled by the specialist breed clubs and recognised by the Poultry Club of Great Britain Oxford Blackwell ISBN 9781405156424 p 177 80 a b Races autoctones de les Illes Balears Gallina de Menorca Caracters generals in Catalan Govern de les Illes Balears Accessed September 2014 a b APA Recognized Breeds and Varieties As of January 1 2012 American Poultry Association Archived 4 November 2017 a b c Liste des races et varietes homologuee dans les pays EE 28 04 2013 Entente Europeenne d Aviculture et de Cuniculture Archived 16 June 2013 Breed Classification Poultry Club of Great Britain Archived 12 June 2018 a b c d e f g h Miguel Fernandez Rodriguez Mariano Gomez Fernandez Juan Vicente Delgado Bermejo Silvia Adan Belmonte Miguel Jimenez Cabras eds 2009 Guia de campo de las razas autoctonas espanolas in Spanish Madrid Ministerio de Medio Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino ISBN 9788449109461 p 661 663 William Bernhard Tegetmeier Harrison Weir illustrator 1873 The Poultry Book comprising the breeding and management of profitable and ornamental poultry their qualities and characteristics to which is added The Standard of Excellence in Exhibition Birds authorized by the Poultry Club New edition greatly enlarged London New York George Routledge and Sons Rassetafeln Minorka in German Bund Deutscher Rassegeflugelzuchter Accessed September 2014 Chickens Poultry Club of Great Britain Archived 9 November 2018 Programa de conservacion y mejora de la raza gallina Menorquina in Catalan Departamento responsable del subprograma de genetica avicola del IRTA 2012 Accessed September 2014 Raza aviar MENORQUINA Datos Censales in Spanish Ministerio de Agricultura Alimentacion y Medio Ambiente Accessed September 2014 Raza aviar MENORQUINA Datos Morfologicos in Spanish Ministerio de Agricultura Alimentacion y Medio Ambiente Accessed September 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Minorca chicken amp oldid 1012202784, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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