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The Silkies bug me for some reason. Breeds with feathers on shanks/feet also bug me. With that said, I'd have to say Cochins are probably my least favorite.
I've raised a lot of breeds over the years, but my least favorites would probably be genetically bottle-necked breeds in the US like La Fleche, Houdans, Sultans, Redcaps, etc. Some of the major hatcheries offer them but the quality is awful. There aren't many if any private breeders with quality birds to offer. I'm not a fan of the Aman Cemani or any of the fibromelanistic breeds really, including Silkies. Tight-feathered Asian breeds aren't a favorite either.
Wasn't "Bullet" the name of Roy Rogers' dog? (This is assuming you know who Roy Rogers was.)
BTW fully agree with you on Polish and Silkies. But they are pet chickens not real production birds.![]()
I also do not like chickens with feathered feet. It is funny that it was the Cochin and the Brahma with their color varieties that helped to make chicken breeding popular in the late 1800s in the United States, Great Britain, and elsewhere.
Sex links are not a chicken breed.im gonna go with sex links because they only lay great for a few years