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What kind of chicken am I?
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Hello, chicken aficionados! Today, we’re diving into the delightful world of chicken breeds with a special inquiry from our fellow feathered friend enthusiast, u/Superb_Computer5600. This lucky clucker has inherited a stunning bird from their mother, who has been experimenting with chicken genetics like a mad scientist—how egg-citing! The prevailing theory suggests that this charming creature is a laced Wyandotte bantam crossed with an Ameraucana, but we all know that chicken genetics can be as unpredictable as a hen on a hot tin roof. Your insights and expertise would be incredibly valuable in unraveling this feathery mystery. Let’s band together, share our chicken wisdom, and help u/Superb_Computer5600 uncover the true identity of their beautiful bird!

| Hello all, thank you all in advance for your precious time and chicken knowledge! I inherited this beauty from my mother who has been playing mad scientist chicken genetics for years. The general consensus seems to be laced wyndotte bantam x americauna, but any insight is greatly appreciated. 🤗 Thanks again! [link] [comments] |
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