Black Shumen Explained

Black Shumen
Status:rare
Country:Bulgaria
Use:eggs, fancy
Maleweight:2–2.5 kg
Femaleweight:1.5–1.8 kg
Skincolor:white
Eggcolor:white
Comb:single
Type:Chicken
Latin:Gallus gallus domesticus

The Black Shumen is an old breed of chicken originating in Shumen region of Bulgaria. In the middle of the 20th century it was crossed with Minorca chickens and later, briefly, with Rhode Island Red birds.

It is considered a rare breed. In 2013 the population was reported as 350. It is kept by the Bulgarian Poultry Institute in Stara Zagora and by a few members of the Bulgarian Poultry Breeders Association.

Characteristics

The Black Shumen is black with a greenish sheen; it has a single comb, white skin and red earlobes. It is early-maturing, and lays 160–170 greyish-white eggs weighing per year.

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