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A White Chantecler rooster, taken in 1926 at the Abbey of Notre-Dame du Lac in Quebec, where the breed was developed. (Cropped from original)

Français : Coq Chantecler, en 1926, à l'Abbaye Notre-Dame-du-Lac, Oka, Québec, où cette race a été développée.
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