Ayam dan teman-teman ( Hens and friends )

Birds (and people) of a feather flock together at the National Poultry Show in Stoneleigh, England last week: these prize-winning poultry owners seem to bear uncanny resemblances to their beloved pets. (Maybe it’s because they spend so much time cooped up together.) Take a look at the 'fowl' portraits below. Are they cock-a-doodle-dos or cock-a-doodle-don'ts?
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Linda Rupniak is definitely seeing spots while holding her 9-month-old Silver Laced Poland Pullet.
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What came first? The chicken or the sweater? We may never know, but Allan and Dinah Procter, along with their 20-month-old White Wyandotte Bantam hen prove they're no empty nesters.
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What's black and white and red all over? Richard Tidley holding his 11-month-old Light Sussex Hen at the Poultry Club's 2011 National in Stoneleigh, England.
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Obviously it's all in the plumage for these two chick magnets. Callum Vivian-Crowder shows off his similarly coiffed, prize-winning 12-month-old Blue Partridge Wyandotte Bantam Cockerel.
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Tracey Gunning was must've been red with envy, yearning for an auburn mane just like her 8-month-old Asian Hardfeather Malay Bantam Cockerel.
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Who says tough guys don't have pet chickens? Dilwyn Green and his Gold Silkie Bantam look like they could star in "Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Bantams."

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