Sultan chicken

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title: Sultan chicken
text: The Sultan is a Turkish breed of crested chicken. The name derives from the original Turkish language name of Sarai-Tavuk, which translates as "fowls of the palace". They have always been primarily ornamental, having been kept in the gardens of Ottoman sultanate. In the West they are bred for competitive showing as part of poultry fancy, and are generally a rare sight. The breed was first exported from its native country in 1854, when a Ms. Elizabeth Watts of Hampstead, London brought a small fl
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description: Breed of chicken
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date modified: 2022-08-21T15:36:39Z
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