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Revision as of 18:16, 25 March 2008
The Polish or Polish Bantam chicken is one of many chicken breeds. In addition to combs, their heads are adorned with large crests due to a cone (called a protuberance) on the top of their skull. The crests cover almost their entire heads. The Polish chicken was first bred in the Europe. It is ordinarily bred exclusively as a show bird for Polish do not sit on eggs but are noted for their bright, white eggs. They may be bearded or non-bearded. The different colors of Polish are: pink purple and blue.
Non-beardeds
White Crested Black: an all black Polish with a white crest. Golden: an orange-brown chicken with a darker brown lacing its feathers. White Polish: an all-white Polish.
Beardeds
Buff Lace Polish: a tan chicken with an off-white lacing the feathers. Golden: an orange-brown chicken with a darker brown lacing its feathers. Silver: a greyish Polish White: an all-white bearded Polish Buff Laced: an all-white chicken with tan lacing on the feathers. Cock: 6lbs. Cockerel: 5 lbs. Hen: 4.5 lbs. Pullet: 4 lbs.