noun
- A breed of domestic chicken with a barred or striped plumage pattern, typically black and white.
Usage: Also called Dominique or Dominick chicken.; One of the oldest American chicken breeds.; Primarily used for egg and meat production.
Examples
- The farmer raised dominickers for their reliable egg production.
- Dominickers are known for their distinctive black and white barred feathers.
- She added a flock of dominickers to her backyard coop.
- Dominickers are considered a heritage breed in American poultry farming.
- The dominickers on the farm were hardy and well-suited to cold climates.