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Jan 04 2009

Polish Chickens

Published by gerberink at 1:00 pm under Daily News, Raising Chickens Edit This

Polish hen

Of all the chickens I’ve raised, the Polish have got to be one of my top 2 favorites (the other being my Buff Cochins).  They are a very beautiful and docile breed of chicken.  They’ve always allowed my children to carry them around and they will eat out of your hands.  They create interest on any farm, small or large, because of their beautiful head feathers.

Characteristics of this breed are:

  • V-shaped comb, or it is non-existent
  • The tail is large and carried at a 45 degree angle in roosters; 40 degree angle in hens
  • The legs and toes are slate blue
  • Large puffy crest (head feathers)- the female’s is more rounded whereas the males trails down a little at the back of the head
  • The eggs are small and white

The current status for this breed is “watch.”  In my experience, this breed has been a lot of fun to have on the farm.  They are docile, inquisitive and won’t run when you enter their cage or outdoor area.  They would make a good addition to a small farm or to be used as a 4-H project.

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