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Results: Cock a Doodle Do! part two

Published on 05/04/2024
By: scouthoward
2099
Nature
For most folks, the ideal chicken for their backyard coop is one that is either a prolific egg layer or a great table bird. While those are indeed important attributes, one cannot deny the aesthetic appeal that beautiful chickens add to a backyard. If you are thinking about adding a couple of birds for pure ornamental value, the following are some of the most beautiful chicken breeds to consider. animal-world.com is the primary source for this 3-part survey series.
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With their tiny combs, dense beards, heavily feathered necks, and outstandingly elegant plumage, the Russian Orloff is one beautiful bird. This breed is a descendant of a Persian chicken breed that was imported to Russia in the 18th century by Count Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov. The Russian Orloff has a calm disposition and is typically kept for meat production. However, it lays decently even during winter. Are you familiar with these chickens?
With their tiny combs, dense beards, heavily feathered necks, and outstandingly elegant plumage, the Russian Orloff is one beautiful bird. This breed is a descendant of a Persian chicken breed that was imported to Russia in the 18th century by Count Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov. The Russian Orloff has a calm disposition and is typically kept for meat production. However, it lays decently even during winter. Are you familiar with these chickens?
Yes
10%
205 votes
No
90%
1795 votes
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When you look up the phrase "ridiculously adorable" in the dictionary, you should see a picture of the Polish chicken. This breed grows an afro that gets so full that it can blind their vision. As a result, keepers often trim it or pull it back into a "bun" to prevent that issue. Even though the "cute-factor" is the biggest reason people keep this bird, it is a decent egg layer, often producing several medium-sized eggs per week. The Polish is an ideal pet bird, especially for children, as it is sweet, tame, and does not mind handling. Before today's survey, were you aware of Polish chickens?
When you look up the phrase
Yes
19%
382 votes
No
81%
1618 votes
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The next bird in this poll is the Sicilian Buttercup chicken. With a name such as "Buttercup", it is hard to imagine this breed being anything else but darling. The hens sport a golden plumage with black spangles, while the roosters come with a reddish-orange plumage and a black tail. As you can tell from its name, the Buttercup comes from the Italian island of Sicily, where it was bred for aesthetic value. Unfortunately, it isn't great for egg or meat production. Have you ever seen a Sicilian Buttercup chicken?
The next bird in this poll is the Sicilian Buttercup chicken. With a name such as
Yes
14%
280 votes
No
86%
1720 votes
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The Sultan looks very much like its name, which means "King" in Muslim countries. However, since the Sultan is bred for looks, it does not make a good egg or meat producer. Nonetheless, its calm and friendly temperament makes it an excellent pet bird. Additionally, it does not mind confinement. Are you familiar with Sultan chickens?
The Sultan looks very much like its name, which means
Yes
16%
327 votes
No
84%
1673 votes
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The white-faced Spanish chicken gets its name from its snow-white face. Like other Mediterranean chicken breeds, the Spanish is renowned for its superior flight capabilities. Therefore, keep that in mind if you decide to rear this bird. In contrast to its white face, the Spanish chicken has a solid black body with a beetle green sheen to its plumage. It is a remarkably striking bird, to say the least. It is also a prolific egg layer. Have you ever seen a white-faced Spanish chicken before today's survey?
The white-faced Spanish chicken gets its name from its snow-white face. Like other Mediterranean chicken breeds, the Spanish is renowned for its superior flight capabilities. Therefore, keep that in mind if you decide to rear this bird. In contrast to its white face, the Spanish chicken has a solid black body with a beetle green sheen to its plumage. It is a remarkably striking bird, to say the least. It is also a prolific egg layer. Have you ever seen a white-faced Spanish chicken before today's survey?
Yes
13%
261 votes
No
87%
1739 votes
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