289 birds described as old sussex or kent fowl were shown at the first poultry show at london zoo in 1845 The sussex chicken breed has deep roots in english agricultural history During the victorian age, the counties of sussex, kent, and surrey were known as the best areas to raise chickens for eggs for the london market, and the sussex chicken was felt to be the best of them all
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In 1845, the first poultry show was held in london, and the kentish/sussex chicken was exhibited there for the first time.
Sussex chickens come in eight different color varieties, including white.
Sussex chickens the exact origin of the sussex chicken is hard to trace However, like the dorkings, the earliest landrace lineage of this breed is likely ancient In modern times, this beautiful bird made its exhibition debut at a poultry show at the london zoo in 1845 There it was referred to as the old sussex or kent fowl
[2] despite its long history, this breed was left out of the first.