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Buff Polish Chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Polish Chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Polish chicken against white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
White crested polish chicken showing its beautiful crest and blue earlobes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Silver Polish Chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Polish chicken looking down, isolated, 2 years old Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Polish Chicken Broth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Polish chicken
Calf, 8 months old, standing with a Polish chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calf, 8 months old, standing with a Polish chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Profile of Polish Chicken, 1 day old, standing Royalty Free Stock Photo
Polish Chicken in front of a white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Calf, 8 months old, standing with a Polish chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traditional Polish Chicken Broth Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tolbunt Polish chicken against white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Polish or Poland is a European breed of crested chickens known for its remarkable crest of feathers. The oldest accounts of these birds come from The Netherlands their exact origins are unknown, however. In addition to combs, they are adorned with large crests that nearly cover the entirety of the head. This crest limits their vision, and as a result can affect their temperament. Thus, though normally tame, they may be timid and easily frightened. Polish chickens are bred primarily as an ornamental bird, and in the case of show-quality birds, for show, but were originally productive egg layers. Accordingly, Polish rarely go broody[citation needed] and are noted for their white eggs. There are bearded, non-bearded and frizzle varieties.


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