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Several black, fluffy chickens are the primary subjects, arranged diagonally in the lower half of the frame. They exhibit dark plumage, light-colored eyes, and small, reddish combs and wattles. One chicken is partially visible at the top, and another at the very bottom edge. In the background, through the prominent metal wires of a cage, other chickens of various colors, including white, can be seen in stacked enclosures.

The chickens in the foreground are housed within a metal wire cage, and the floor of their enclosure is covered with light-colored wood shavings. To the left, behind the main cage, multiple tiers of similar metal wire cages are visible, some containing white cardboard boxes that might serve as nests or feeders. A yellow plastic bar runs along the cage structure in the background.

The scene depicts an indoor poultry exhibition or market, suggested by the arrangement of stacked cages. The black chickens are standing, mostly facing towards the upper-left side of the frame. They appear calm and are not engaged in any specific active behavior, suggesting they are resting or observing their surroundings within their enclosure.

The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of indoor venues. The chickens' uniform black color and fluffy appearance suggest they might be a specific bantam or ornamental breed. The image is oriented such that the chickens are standing on what would be the right side of a normally oriented frame, facing upwards.

On a banner or sign partially obscured by the cage wires in the background, text is visible: "1961", "Eccellenza nel", and "zootec". This likely refers to "Excellence in zootechnics" (animal husbandry) and a significant year for an organization or event. A red logo or lettering is also present on the banner. Text on the white cardboard boxes in the background cages is too blurry to be deciphered.
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Apr 24, 2026

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Several black, fluffy chickens are the primary subjects, arranged diagonally in the lower half of the frame. They exhibit dark plumage, light-colored eyes, and small, reddish combs and wattles. One chicken is partially visible at the top, and another at the very bottom edge. In the background, through the prominent metal wires of a cage, other chickens of various colors, including white, can be seen in stacked enclosures. The chickens in the foreground are housed within a metal wire cage, and the floor of their enclosure is covered with light-colored wood shavings. To the left, behind the main cage, multiple tiers of similar metal wire cages are visible, some containing white cardboard boxes that might serve as nests or feeders. A yellow plastic bar runs along the cage structure in the background. The scene depicts an indoor poultry exhibition or market, suggested by the arrangement of stacked cages. The black chickens are standing, mostly facing towards the upper-left side of the frame. They appear calm and are not engaged in any specific active behavior, suggesting they are resting or observing their surroundings within their enclosure. The lighting appears to be artificial, typical of indoor venues. The chickens' uniform black color and fluffy appearance suggest they might be a specific bantam or ornamental breed. The image is oriented such that the chickens are standing on what would be the right side of a normally oriented frame, facing upwards. On a banner or sign partially obscured by the cage wires in the background, text is visible: "1961", "Eccellenza nel", and "zootec". This likely refers to "Excellence in zootechnics" (animal husbandry) and a significant year for an organization or event. A red logo or lettering is also present on the banner. Text on the white cardboard boxes in the background cages is too blurry to be deciphered.

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