There are SO many different breeds your hen could be! Perhaps a search for photos of these breed will help you:
Orpington Chicken, Sebright Chicken, Wyandotte Chicken, Sicilian Buttercup Chicken, Fayoumi Egyptian Chicken, Hamburg Chicken, Lakenvelder Chicken.
I hope she is one of them!
You could ask the person that you got her from, too!
From the lighter side: Just hold her up to the screen and I'll tell you!
24.3 feet big
To tell you the truth I don't know how big the world's smallest chicken is but the smallest breed of chicken are the Serama Bantams.
It depends on the breed. There are Banties that only grow as big as a pigeon all the way up to the Brahma originally from China known for years as the "king of chickens" and the Jersey Giant developed in the 1870's in New Jersey.
The largest breed of dog is the Irish Wolfhound, growing to about 3 feet tall.
Golden eagles have a wingspan of 5.9 to 7.7 feet long, weigh around 10 to 15 lbs, and have a length
i dont care i am a big chicken and i lay golden eggs smile my friend :D
I have one and she is up to my knee and weight 60 pounds she's small built
The Cochin is a breed of chicken developed in China. Colar varieties include buff, black. partridge, blue, silver laced, splash, golden laced and white, and there are frizzled feather types as well. There is also a bantam version of this breed.Standard weights for the Cochin are listed:Rooster 11lbs (5kg)Cockerel 9lbs (4kg)Hen 8.5 (3.9kg)Pullet 7lbs (3.2kg)
Trigger (Roy Roger's horse) was a Tennessee walker
I have a golden retriever and have done lots of research on the breed. Here are some things I have discovered. muzzle- very powerful eyes- dark brown, large eye sockets ears- hound like neck- medium sized but long coat- water repellent, can be straight or wavy tail- thick and muscalar feet- webbed, sensable
A white leghorn chicken is a famous breed. It was orginated in Italy. You can find them in England, Canada, The United States, and more. If you want to see a picture, go on images.google.com
Big Chicken was created in 1963.