ok what are some unquie chickens? and why? the most will win
idk if this was an question or not but if it was ill get another question

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And why are they special? I think that was part of the question too!Silkie, Polish, Frizzle, Sizzle, Faverolle, Dorking, Serama, Aseel, Araucana, Ameraucana, EE, Sumatra, Yokohama, Phoenix, OEG, Scot's Dumpy, Chantecler, d'Uccles, d'Anvers, Marraduna Euskal Oiloas, Penedesenca, Bresse, Marans, Spitzhauben, Barthuhner, Bielefelder, Breda, Legbar, Hedemora, Olandsk Dwarfs, Rhodebar, Swedish Flower, Aloha chickens, Marsh Daisy, Ayam Cemani, Ohiki.
Silkie (silkieness), Polish (crest), Frizzle (frizzled), Sizzle (frizzled x 2), Faverolle (muffs, beards, five toes), Dorking (short legged, five toes), Serama (upright posture), Aseel (dino look), Araucana (rumpless, colored eggs, muffs, beards), Ameraucana (muffs, beards, colored eggs), EE (muffs, beards, colored eggs), Sumatra (long, elegant tail), Yokohama (long, elegant tail), Phoenix (long elegant tail), OEG (dino look), Scot's Dumpy (very short legs), Chantecler (very cold resistant, unusual comb), Buttercup (buttercup comb), d'Uccles (muffs, beards, tiny, so friendly), d'Anvers (muffs, beards, so tiny), Marraduna Euskal Oiloas, Penedesenca (dark eggs), Welsummer (dark eggs), Bresse (said best-tasting chickens in the world), Marans (dark eggs), Spitzhauben (topknot), Barthuhner (can forage in the woods and fields and survive the bitter cold), Bielefelder (very large), Breda (are so wild and extreme in their appearance), Legbar (blue eggs, hens are crested, visually sexable), Hedemora (snow chicken), Olandsk Dwarfs (tiny, anyone could keep them), Rhodebar (the uniquely wonderful offspring of a shotgun marriage between the Yanks and the Brits), Swedish Flower (the look, rare), Aloha chickens (the look, rare), Marsh Daisy (hardy breed, known for its survival skills in a free-range environment), Ayam Cemani (blacker than black), Ohiki (the look), Cornish (BIG!!), Dutch bantams (tiny).
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Silkie (silkieness), Polish (crest), Frizzle (frizzled), Sizzle (frizzled x 2), Faverolle (muffs, beards, five toes), Dorking (short legged, five toes), Serama (upright posture), Aseel (dino look), Araucana (rumpless, colored eggs, muffs, beards), Ameraucana (muffs, beards, colored eggs), EE (muffs, beards, colored eggs), Sumatra (long, elegant tail), Yokohama (long, elegant tail), Phoenix (long elegant tail), OEG (dino look), Scot's Dumpy (very short legs), Chantecler (very cold resistant, unusual comb), Buttercup (buttercup comb), d'Uccles (muffs, beards, tiny, so friendly), d'Anvers (muffs, beards, so tiny), Marraduna Euskal Oiloas, Penedesenca (dark eggs), Welsummer (dark eggs), Bresse (said best-tasting chickens in the world), Marans (dark eggs), Spitzhauben (topknot), Barthuhner (can forage in the woods and fields and survive the bitter cold), Bielefelder (very large), Breda (are so wild and extreme in their appearance), Legbar (blue eggs, hens are crested, visually sexable), Hedemora (snow chicken), Olandsk Dwarfs (tiny, anyone could keep them), Rhodebar (the uniquely wonderful offspring of a shotgun marriage between the Yanks and the Brits), Swedish Flower (the look, rare), Aloha chickens (the look, rare), Marsh Daisy (hardy breed, known for its survival skills in a free-range environment), Ayam Cemani (blacker than black), Ohiki (the look), Cornish (BIG!!), Dutch bantams (tiny).
Haha! Yeahi think you got it lol ur turn
i think you got it lol ur turn