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  2. File:Chicken wing.svg - Wikipedia

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  3. List of chicken colours - Wikipedia

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    Breeders and fanciers of chickens accurately describe the colours and patterns [1] of the feathers of chicken breeds and varieties. This is a list of the terms used in this context. This is a list of the terms used in this context.

  4. Naked Neck - Wikipedia

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    Naked Neck chickens. Despite its highly unusual appearance, the breed is not particularly known as an exhibition bird, and is a dual-purpose utility chicken. They lay a respectable number of light brown eggs, and are considered desirable for meat production because they need less plucking and they have a meaty body.

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  6. New Hampshire Red - Wikipedia

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    [7]: 216 [8]: 192 [10]: 97 Color was not a criterion for selection, and the resulting birds were of a somewhat lighter red than the original Rhode Island stock. [10]: 97 The New Hampshire Red was admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1935; the bantam was added in 1960. [4]

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  9. File:Clubbed-wing-drawing.svg - Wikipedia

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    Drawing based on figure 2h and 2i of Longrich, Nicholas R; Olson, Storrs L (2011). "The bizarre wing of the Jamaican flightless ibis Xenicibis xympithecus: a unique vertebrate adaptation". Proceedings of the Royal Society B: –. .