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<!--StartFragment--><p class="MsoNormal"><b class="">Malay
chicken:<o:p class=""></o:p></b></p><p class="MsoNormal">Characteristics:<br class="">
<span style="background:white" class="">Very heat tolerant, tallest of all chickens<o:p class=""></o:p></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color:windowtext;text-decoration:none;text-underline:none" class=""><a href="https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/malay" class="">https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/malay</a></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><b class="">Cubalaya
chicken:<o:p class=""></o:p></b></p><p class="MsoNormal">Characteristics:<br class="">
<span style="background:white" class="">Tolerant of high heat and humidity, Stunning
birds for backyard flocks</span><o:p class=""></o:p></p><p class="MsoNormal"><span style="color:windowtext;text-decoration:none;text-underline:none" class=""><a href="https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/cubalaya" class="">https://livestockconservancy.org/index.php/heritage/internal/cubalaya</a></span></p><p class="MsoNormal"><b class="">Turken
(Naked Neck) chicken<o:p class=""></o:p></b></p><p style="margin-right:.35in;background:white" class=""><strong class=""><span style="letter-spacing: 0.1pt; font-weight: normal;" class="">Naked-Necked Birds Can Handle the
Heat</span></strong><span style="letter-spacing: 0.1pt;" class=""><o:p class=""></o:p></span></p><p style="margin-right:.35in;background:white" class=""><span style="letter-spacing: 0.1pt;" class="">That's
because bare-necked birds are more resistant to heat and thus produce better
meat and eggs—especially crucial for poultry producers in hot climates such as <a href="http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/countries/mexico-guide/" class=""><span style="color:windowtext;text-decoration:none;text-underline:none" class="">Mexico</span></a>'s,
Headon said.<o:p class=""></o:p></span></p><p style="margin-right:25.0pt;line-height:19.2pt;background:white" class=""><span style="letter-spacing: 0.1pt;" class=""><a href="http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/03/110315-transylvanian-naked-neck-chicken-churkeys-turkens-science/" class=""><span style="color: windowtext; text-decoration: none;" class="">http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2011/03/110315-transylvanian-naked-neck-chicken-churkeys-turkens-science/</span></a><font size="4" class=""><o:p class=""></o:p></font></span></p>

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