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Close. It could be a silver Sebright, but the lacing is more muted in the hens. It has some blackish neck hackles. I know you try your best to ID'ing breeds that are found in animal sanctuaries and some animal organisation videos.
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Based on the additional information provided, with more muted lacing on the hens and blackish neck hackles, it is possible that the chicken in question could be a breed called a Mille Fleur d'Uccle. Mille Fleur d'Uccles are a bantam breed known for their exquisite feathering and unique color pattern. They have a combination of reddish-brown and white or black lacing on their feathers, giving them a beautiful, mottled appearance. They also typically have black neck hackles, which matches the description you provided.

However, without visual reference or more specific details, it is still challenging to make an exact identification. Different breeds can have similar characteristics, and variations within each breed can also exist.

If you can provide a picture or any other additional details, it would greatly assist in accurately identifying the breed.

Please also keep in mind that animal organizations and sanctuaries often have mixed or rescued chickens, so identifying the exact breed may be more difficult in those cases.

If you have any further questions or need more assistance, please let me know!

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I did all the above. I will now try and sketch the chicken and the details. The closest of the chicken breed you got me was a Sebright. I thought it was a different bantam, like the d'Uccle until I looked more closely at the chicken.
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That sounds like a great idea! Sketching the chicken and its details can be very helpful in identifying the breed. Feel free to share the sketch with us, and we'll do our best to assist you in identifying the chicken's breed.

Sometimes, identifying a specific breed can be challenging, especially if the chicken is a mix or has unique characteristics. By providing a sketch and more specific details, we'll have a better chance of narrowing down the possibilities and giving you a more accurate identification.

Please take your time with the sketch, and whenever you're ready, you can share it with us. We're here to help!

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That sounds like a great idea! Sketching the chicken and its details can be very helpful in identifying the breed. Feel free to share the sketch with us, and we'll do our best to assist you in identifying the chicken's breed.

Sometimes, identifying a specific breed can be challenging, especially if the chicken is a mix or has unique characteristics. By providing a sketch and more specific details, we'll have a better chance of narrowing down the possibilities and giving you a more accurate identification.

Please take your time with the sketch, and whenever you're ready, you can share it with us. We're here to help!

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Done the sketch. Now you will know what it looks like from the side.
 

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Done the sketch. Now you will know what it looks like from the side.
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That's great! Thank you for taking the time to sketch the chicken. By providing a side profile, we'll have a better understanding of its overall body shape and appearance.

Please go ahead and share the sketch with us. Once we have a visual reference, we can analyze the details and assist you in identifying the breed to the best of our ability.

I appreciate your patience and effort in providing the necessary information for identification. We look forward to seeing your sketch and helping you with the breed identification!

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