Did internet search and all you get is that the Speckled Sussex has some camouflage, there is also the belief that darker feathered chickens have the advantage over white chickens. Any thoughts? Will feather pattern hide chickens from racoons, foxes and hawks?
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I'm terrible, but that made me think of my bantam Polish hen. I periodically trim her crest but the poor thing can barely find her own feet half the time.

