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La Flèche, le collège du Petit Versailles

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La Fleche hen
Baby Giraffe "Kano"
Three-month baby giraffe of Niger named "Kano" (front) eats past his mother "Dioni", 17, at the zoological park "Zoo de la Fleche" in La Fleche, north-western France.
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Chicken Breeds: La Fleche
The La Fleche originates from a village east of Paris, Le Mans; spreading to Mizeray and La Fleche, the town it was named after. This fowl has many pseudonyms, such as “satan’s fowl”, “devil bird” or “Fowl of Le Mans”. The La Fleche came to the United States around the mid-1800’s, however, they did not take to the rough terrain and were not that hardy so their numbers dwindled while farmers looked to other new breeds. Its now considered critically endangered by The Livestock Conservancy.
The La Fleche has very specific features that make it stand out. The fowl has red wattles with white earlobes. It also possess a v-shaped comb that appears in the shape of an arrow, which accounts for its name, “La Fleche” or “the Arrow”.Â