Dominick

/ˈdɒmɪnɪk/ noun

A breed of domestic chicken characterized by black and white barred plumage, also known as Dominique. One of America's oldest chicken breeds, valued for both egg production and meat.

Named after the Dominican Republic or possibly Saint Dominic, though the exact etymology is disputed. The breed developed in colonial America in the 1600s-1700s, with the name standardized in poultry literature by the 19th century.

AMዶሚኒክ
ARدومينيك
BNডমিনিক
CADominic
CSDominik
DADominick
DEDominick
ELΔομινίκ
ESDominick
FAدومینیک
FIDominick
FRDominique
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