I have the ugliest chicken EVER! Seriously!!!!

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TOO friendly!!! Little sweetie sits there and stares at me like "PUHWEEEEEZZZZEEEE pick me up" and will sit in my lap as long as I let him. He isn't really nice to the other chickens though which worries me. I don't know if I COULD find him a good home if I needed to.
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He is definitely not going to be used for breeding purposes!!!
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I wish "baldies" feathers werent growing back, or I would send you a picture of her - she is a black australorp and got her head and neck feathers picked out ( no blood-just plucked ) her skin was all white and crusty looking tho. - UGLY!
she is looking much better now.
 
LOL....ummm...Baldie sounds....attractive!!
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Come on, if you have one uglier I have GOT to see it!!! Anyone with ugly chickens is welcome to post here. I would really almost LIKE to see one uglier!!! LOL
 
Hehehehe, I like that name suggestion...Kramer
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He makes a perfect Kramer. I can't believe he's 15 weeks...that's how old my Silkies are and they are much bigger and fluffier than that. I was worried mine weren't fluffing out enough, but now that I see yours, I don't feel so bad.
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Well, here is Alice. Same age, same hatchery. Same low quality cell phone pic.
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Amazing, isn't it!!! LOL

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Oh, and he doesn't have a name yet, so he may just end up being Kramer!!!
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Honestly, I think I beat you hands down. My silkie hen never grew her hat, it's more like a buzz cut. Plus the top half of her neck is barely feathered. Then we have one of my australorps, who is mooning everyone. We're talking top, bottom and sides of her rear, plus the back of her legs are bare. She looks horrible! I've tried sevin, de and blu-kote. I know she's not getting picked on by the others, because she and the silkie are the coop bullies.
 
Awwww...Alice is so pretty...looks a lot more like mine.

I have some UUUUUGLY pics of my Sizzle when he was younger, but he wasn't nearly as feathered so I guess it doesn't really count. Most chickens go through that ugly half-feathered stage. Your "Kramer" is too old for that though
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