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Is the princess chicken a guinea fowl?
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Guinea fowl, also known as guinea fowl, pheasant and guinea fowl. It is a family of chickens, which originated in Africa. Mainly distributed in Yichang City, Hubei Province, China, it is called "Guinea fowl" because of its gray feathers and regular round white spots, which look like pearls.

Guinea fowl has a small head and a body length of 50 ~ 55 cm. It has a pale yellow beak at the front, a red beak at the back and a left and right beak at the bottom.

Each has a red moustache, a pale blue-purple face, no hair around the eyes, a slender neck, a blue-brown feather background and white spots in dense parts.

Princess chicken has a peculiar appearance, with three crowns, five toes and black and white Henaan as its most typical features. The feather on the hen's head is particularly lush, which looks like the feather hat used by European ladies, so it is named "Lady Chicken". Later, because the word "princess" was closer to the ancient culture of China and more accepted by the masses, it evolved into "princess chicken".

The princess chicken has a beard that covers part of her eyelids. Its eyes are big and flexible, and its nostrils stand out. Adult princess chicken, the whole body feathers are based on black, white flying flowers are irregularly distributed throughout the body, and white flowers are densely distributed in the head, neck and chest; The beak is light, and the Gaskin is pink with light black spots. The tail is upturned, the posture is light, the pace is slow, and the temperament is noble.