Generally I don’t take portraits of birds but, this hen was so beautiful that it was worth trying a portrait. I don’t know what the breed is but it is very large compared to the hens that my mother used to grow. I love white and black combination of the neck feather.
It seems that the chickens were domesticated 8-10,000 years ago. Probably the first domesticated bird is drawn from the so-called red junglefowl (Gallus gallus) that still roars through the deserts of India and Southeast Asia. According to many archaeologists, the chickens were not initially domesticated as a source of meat and eggs, but for the fights organized between the roosters.
Of relatively small size, resistant to diseases, which produce many eggs and had a meat with a high nutritional degree, the chickens play a decisive role in the feeding of humans.
This extremely important bird for mankind, the hen will be with us in the future!
I share this photo with Saturday Critters Challenge
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Love that photo of the hen.
Winning portrait of a bird. I like it.
I love the coloring of this bird. Most are white or dark brown, around here. Great photo.
How beautiful is this hen. Never seen one this color before.