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Faverolle(s)|ˈfævərɒl, fævəˈrəʊl| [Prob. f. the place-name Faverolles, in the department of Seine-et-Oise, France.] One of a breed of domestic fowls originated in France by crossing light Brahmas or Dorkings with Houdans.
1902L. Wright New Bk. Poultry 457/1 Faverolles have for some time been common in the northern part of France, where they were regarded as simply useful fowls. Ibid. 457/2 The colour of the Salmon Faverolles cock is quite different from that of the hen. 1957Encycl. Brit. XVIII. 378/2 The Faverolle is a French breed with feathered shanks; in England the Salmon Faverolle is crossed extensively with the Light Sussex for roaster production. |