The Chicken showing, accessed by the Trapper Road, is located south of Zymoetz River, 29 kilometres east-southeast of Terrace B.C.
A granodiorite stock of the Cretaceous to Tertiary Coast Plutonic Complex is cut by andesite, rhyolite, and lamprophyre dykes and exhibits varying degrees of brecciation and chlorite-sericite and potash feldspar alteration.
Mineralization, observed over 30 metres, consists of chalcopyrite, pyrite, and bornite as disseminations, fracture fillings, and patches within the granodiorite. Minor molybdenite occurs on chloritic slip planes. A 2.1 metre sample assayed 3.38 per cent copper, 30.9 grams per tonne silver, and 0.34 grams per tonne gold (Assessment Report 2394).
In 2019, prospecting and geochemical work conducted on the Kelly Creek Property for R. Billingsley included sampling of four rocks from the Chicken showing, resulting in anomalous results for Ag (22.3 to 40.8 grams per tonne) and Cu (1.14 to 6.94 per cent) in three samples. Mineralization extends eastward over an approximately 75 metre wide zone for at least 420 metres to the East Chicken showing and may extend east-northeast to the Kelly Creek prospects (Minfile 103I 092) (Assessment Report 38949).