Sultan
Sultans are at the very height of ornamental oddity in the chicken world. Not only do they have a froofy cascade of feathers on top of their head, a v-shaped comb, muffs, a beard, and 5 toes instead of the usual 4, they're even feather-footed! They've been chic ever since the sultans of Ottoman Empire would keep them in their gardens. The one pictured below is molting - normally their crests are fuller. They are wonderful for show, because their "attire" is so impressive and outlandish. They're also very calm birds--on the show floor this translates to "easier for poultry judges to handle."
Origins/History:
Class:Â All Other Breeds
Type:Â Large Fowl & Bantam
Size:Â Small (4-5 lbs)
Rarity:Â Rare
Purpose:Â Ornamental
Recognized Varieties:Â White
Egg Facts:
Egg Laying:Â Poor (1/wk)
Egg Color:Â White
Egg Size:Â Small
Fancy Features:
Comb Type:Â V-Shape Comb
Crested:Â No
Feathered Legs:Â Yes
Number of Toes:Â 5
Suitability to Backyard Life:
Cold Hardiness:Â Not cold hardy
Heat Tolerance:Â Tolerates heat well
Bears Confinement:Â Bears confinement well
Especially Docile:Â Yes
Setter/Broody:Â No
Personality:Â Super tame and calm
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