Heritage chickens, waterfowl and turkeys. Maintaining attributes from the past into the future

Ridley Bronze

The Ridley Bronze turkey is the only Canadian Heritage breed Turkey. They were developed in Saskatchewan in the 1940's by John H. Richardson. In the 1970's, the University of Saskatchewan acquired a flock of these turkeys, and named them Ridley Bronze, after the Ridley family, which bred these turkeys along with Richardson. The University kept their flock closed, and all other breeding flocks disappeared. By 2009, the University had sold off their remaining Ridley Bronze turkeys. A few private breeders obtained some of these birds, and have been dedicated to bringing this breed back.

While heritage turkeys are naturally hardier than their broad breasted counterparts, the Ridley Bronze breed is especially hardy to our cold Canadian climates, being developed and raised, on our cold Canadian Prairies.

2014 American Poultry Association National Show

Heritage breeds represented at the APA National Show in 2014.

Heritage Poultry, Waterfowl and Turkeys

  • Poultry Breeds Defined As Heritage In Canada

    American Class

    Plymouth rock

    Wyandotte

    Javas

    Rhode island reds

    Rhode island whites

    Buckeyes

    Chantecler

    Jersey Giants

    Lamonas

    New Hampshire

    Holland’s

    Delaware

    Asiatic

    Brahmas

    Cochins

    Langshan

    English class

    Dorkings

    Red caps

    Cornish

    Orpingtons

    Sussex

    Austrolorps

    Mediterranean Class

    Leghorns

    Minorca

    White faced black Spanish

    Andalusians

    Anconas

    Sicilian buttercup

    Yellow Hungarians (non recognized)

    Continental Class

    Campiness

    Hamburg’s

    Lakenvelders

    Welsummers

    Houdan

    Crevecoeurs

    La Fleche

    Faverolles

    AOSB

    Old English Game

    Malays

    Cubalayas

    Naked Necks

  • Waterfowl Breeds Defined As Heritage In Canada

    Pekin

    Aylesbury

    Rouen

    Muscovy

    Silver Appleyard

    Saxony

    Cayuga

    Crested

    Swedish

    Runner

    Campbell

    Magpie

    Welsh Harlequin

    Call

    East Indie

    Mallard

    Hookbill

    Ancona

    Shetland duck

    Shetland geese

    Toulouse

    Embden

    African

    Sebastopol

    Pilgrim

    American Buff

    Saddleback Pomeranian

    Steinbacher

    Chinese

    Tufted Roman

    Egyptian

  • heritage cattle

    Turkey Breeds Defined As Heritage In Canada

    Black Spanish

    Blue Slate

    Beltsville Small White

    Bourbon Red

    Bronze

    Orlop Bronze

    Ridley Bronze

    Narrangansett

    Royal Palm

    White Holland

    Chocolate

Resources

  • American Poultry Association

    The American Poultry Association is reponsible for setting breed standards across poultry, waterfowl and turkey breeds. Sanctioning shows and training judges are also facets of the organization.

    APA
  • Why Keep Heritage Poultry

    A good article giving merit to the idea of keeping heritage breeds of chickens and turkeys. The same thought process can be applied to waterfowl.

  • A Guide To Raising Chicks

    Purina Mills offer a guide to raising chicks. From the stage of setting eggs in an incubator, up to moving chicks out to the chicken coop at 6-8 weeks of age.

    It is worth noting, the movement of chicks should be based on the climate in which they are born.

  • Good Shepherd Conservancy

    If you are looking for inspiration in terms of breeding high quality birds and marketing them too, look no further than the Good Shepherd Conservancy.

  • Poultry Shows

    Poultry Shows

    A quick guide by the American Poultry Association giving an understanding of poultry shows, incuding classes and breeds.

  • Canadian Highland Cattle Breeders Group

    Preparing For A Show

    A brief, but useful outline of how to prepare for a show.

  • Ridley Bronze Turkey

    A Facebook group dedicated to the Ridley Bronze, Canada’s very own turkey.

  • HLC Poultry Coordinator

    Do you have questions? HLC’s Poultry Coordinator, Rob McCulloch can help.

  • HLC Waterfowl Representative

    Do you have questions about heritage waterfowl? HLC’s Waterfowl Representative, Brad Metzger can help.

  • HLC Turkey Representative

    Do you have questions about heritage turkeys? HLC’s Turkey Representative, Joe Hogenmiller Lafond can assist.