Metcalf created the Buckeye chicken breed in the 1890s, which she first named "Buckeye Reds." She described them as having "a modified
Cornish shape, with the very darkest of red plumage."
Creation of breed In 1879, she began housekeeping with a flock of
Brown Leghorn chickens. However, she was dissatisfied with their temperament, stating they "scratched and destroyed more than their necks were worth, laid only in the spring, and hid their nests then in the most out-of-the-way places they could find." Van went on to become a breeder of buckeyes. in
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Officiating breed In 1902, Metcalf exhibited her breed at a poultry show in
Cleveland, Ohio. The 1908 APA revision committee advised that Buckeye should be dropped from the standard, but this was voted down in
Niagara, New York in 1909. == Legacy ==