Dorking chicken

Dorking
A silver-grey Dorking cock
Conservation statusFAO (2007): endangered-maintained[1]: 122 
Country of originUnited Kingdom[2]
Traits
Weight
  • Male:
    Standard: 3.60-6.35 kg[3]: 104 
    Bantam: 1130–1360 g[3]: 104 
  • Female:
    Standard: 3.60-4.55 kg[3]: 104 
    Bantam: 910–1130 g[3]: 104 
Skin colourwhite
Egg colourwhite or tinted[4]
Comb typesingle or rose-comb[3]: 99 
Classification
APALarge fowl: English[5]
Bantam: Single comb clean legged[5]
EErecognised[6]
PCGBSoft feather: heavy[7]

The Dorking is a British breed of domestic chicken.[8] It is named after the town of Dorking, in Surrey in southern England.[4]

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