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Ordine Espositivo Delle Razze RAGGRUPPAMENTO RAZZE - ORDINE DI ESPOSIZIONE Categoria A Oca di Cholmogor Tacchini e Faraone Oca Ceca I) Tacchini (Gabbie m1x1x1) II) Anatre (Gabbie cm 70x70x70) Tacchino Castano d’Italia Tacchino Nero d’Italia Anatra Germanata Veneta Tacchino dei Colli Euganei Anatra Muta di Barberia Tacchino Brianzolo Anatra Rouen Scura Tacchino Bronzato Anatra Aylesbury Tacchino Ali Nere Anatra della Sassonia Tacchino Bianco Anatra Pechino Tedesca Tacchino Ali Rosse Anatra Pechino Americana Tacchino Nero Anatra Rouen Chiara Tacchino Bourbon Anatra Gimbshein Tacchino Blu Anatra Magpie Tacchino Rosso Anatra di Pomerania Tacchino Fulvo Anatra Svedese Tacchino Ramato Anatra Orpington Tacchino Crollwitz Anatra Cayuga Tacchino Narragansett Anatra a Becco Curvo Anatra Campbell Tedesca Anatra Streicher II) Faraone Anatra d’Overberg (gabbie cm 70x70x70) Anatra Arlecchino del Galles Anatra Ciuffata Categoria B Anatra Corritrice Indiana Palmipedi Anatra Smeraldo Anatra Alto Volo I) Oche Anatra Nana (Gabbie m1x1x1) Categoria C Oca Padovana Polli grandi di razza: Oca Pezzata Veneta Oca Romagnola I) Onagadori e Phoenix Oca di Emdem (galli in voliera) Oca di Tolosa Oca di Pomerania II) Combattenti e apparentati Oca Ovaiola Tedesca (gabbie cm 70x70x70) Oca Africana con protuberanza Oca di Celle Combattente Malese Oca del Danubio Combattente O-Shamo Oca di Diepholz Combattente Chu-Shamo Oca Russa Combattente di Bruges Oca Pellegrina Combattente di Liegi Oca di Emporda Combattente Inglese Antico Oca di Lippe Combattente Inglese Moderno Oca Combattente di Steinbach Combattente del Nord Oca Cignoide della Guinea Combattente di Taiwan Oca Alsaziana Combattente Pfalz Oca di Franconia Combattente Indiano Madras Brabante Belga Asyl Sulmtal Yamato Vecchia Stiria Tuzo Ramelsoh Yakido Vorwerk Satsumadori Vogtlaend Pollo della Sassonia Cubalaya Charollaise Sumatra Gatinese Yokohama Gournay Twente Nera di Challans Orloff. Ardennese Polacca a Tarsi Verdi III) Razze di tipo asiatico (Gabbie cm 70x70x70) V) Razze Mediterranee Jersey Giant (Gabbie cm 70x70x70) Cocincina Brahma Ancona Croad Langshan Livorno Langshan Tedesca Siciliana Orpington Valdarno Australorp Bionda Piemontese Plymouth Rock Castigliana Amrock Spagnola Faccia Bianca Bielefeld Andalusa Sussex Minorca Malines Prat Pollo dell'Olanda del Nord Penedesenca Faverolles Italiana Faverolles Tedesca Leghorn Marans Bourbonnie Sundheimer VI) Polli ciuffati e apparentati Basso Reno (Gabbie cm 70x70x70) Wyandotte Pollo Svizzero Padovana Regno Tedesco Polverara Barneveld Olandese con ciuffo Welsum Sultano Rhode Island Moroseta New Hampshire Annaberg Delaware Houdan Dresda Crèvecoeur Brabante Belga Appenzel con ciuffo IV) Razze di tipo intermedio Breda (Gabbie cm 70x70x70) Brabante Olandese La Flèche Araucana Augusta Arricciata Caumont Dorking Lionese Redcap Dominicana Collo Nudo VII) Razze asiatiche da canto Barbuta di Watermael (Gabbie cm 70x70x70) Barbuta d'Uccle Barbuta di Grubbe Koeyoshi Barbuta d'Everberg Tomaru Nana Calzata Totenko Ruhla Nana Denizli Bassette Tournaisis VIII) Razza dell'Europa Nord-Ovest Olandese Nana, (Gabbie cm 70x70x70) Tedesca Nana Pictave Canterino del Berg Cresta Piegata del Berg II) Combattenti Nani e apparentati Zampe Corte (Gabbie cm 50x50x50) Renania Sparviero tedesco Combattente Malese Nana Ovaiola della Westphalia Asyl Nana Braekel Combattente Indiano Nana Campine Combattente di Bruges Nana Gabbiano della Frisia Orientale Combattenti di Liegi Nana Pollo della Frisia Combattente Inglese Antico Nana Lakenfeld Combattente Inglese Moderno Nana Amburgo Ko-Shamo Barbuta di Turingia Orloff Nana Brabanconne Twente Nana Pollo della Norvegia Javanese Pollo della Danimarca Sumatra Nana Alsaziana Yokohama nana Bresse Phoenix Nana Gauloise Mantes III) Razze Nane tipo asiatico Appenzel Barbuta (Gabbie cm 50x50x50) Barbuta di Turingia Senza Coda Brahma Nana Drente Croas Langshan Nana Pollo di Chaman Langshan Tedesca Nana Oravka Pollo do Francoforte Nana Orpington Nana Australorp Nana Categoria D Plymouth Rocks Nana Polli nani di razza: Amrock Nana Bielefeld Nana I) Nani autentici Sussex Nana (Gabbie cm 50x50x50) Malines Nana Faverolles Tedesca Nana Mericanel della Brianza Marans Nana Cocincina Nana Sundheim Nana Ohiki Basso Reno Nana Chabo Wyandotte Nana Okina Chabo Pollo Svizzero Nana Maruha Chabo Regno Tedesco Nana Bantam Barneveld Nana Sebright Welsum Nana Serama Rhode-Island Nana Barbuta d'Anversa New Hampshire Nana Dresda Nana Moroseta Nana Siamese Nana IV) Razze nane di tipo intermedio Houdan nana (Gabbie cm 50x50x50) Crèvecoeur Nana Brabante Olandese Nana Araucana Nana Appenzel Con Ciuffo Nana Arricciata Nana Breda Nana Dominicana Nana Civetta Barbuta Collo Nudo Nana Olandese Nana, Sulmtal Nana La Flèche Nana Vecchia Stiria Nana Augusta Nana Vorwerk Nana Pollo della Sassonia Nana Ardennese Nana VII) Razze Nane dell'Europa del Nord-Ovest (Gabbie cm 50x50x50) V) Razze Mediterranee nane (Gabbie cm 50x50x50) Renania Nana Canterino del Berg Nana Castigliana Nana Cresta Piegata del Berg Spagnola Faccia Bianca Nana Zampe Corte Nana Andalusa Nana Sparviero Tedesco Nana Minorca Nana Braekel nana Ancona Nana Gabbiano della Frisia Orientale Nana Livorno Nana Pollo della Frisia Nana Italiana Nana Lakenfeld Nana Leghorn nana Amburgo Nana Appenzel Barbuta Nana VI) Razze nane ciuffate e apparentate Barbuta di Turingia Nana (Gabbie cm 50x50x50) Senza Coda Nana Padovana Nana Olandese con ciuffo Nana .
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