A domesticated fowl, the chicken is a subspecies of the red junglefowl.
Chickens have been domesticated from at least 2000 B.C., and their ancestors may be traced back to four kinds of Southeast Asian wild jungle fowl.
The Red Jungle Fowl, on the other hand, is the most prevalent wild species in the world today and is thought to be the main ancestor of the domestic chicken.
Cockfighting had a huge impact not only on the domestication of the chicken, but also on the dispersal of fowl over the world.
Chickens today come in a variety of colors, sizes, and shapes, thanks to millennia of selection and breeding for various extremes.
As a result, keep an eye on this video as we count down the top ten most beautiful hens in the planet.