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My dad got this today. He's so small and he tries so hard but it's still LOL for me.

 

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very cute, but thats not a sebright. looks like an old english game of some kind. Love his crow!!

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very cute, but thats not a sebright. looks like an old english game of some kind. Love his crow!!

 

The lady said it was a Sebright.

 

He's related to these

 

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p.s. one characteristic of Sebright roosters is they don't have the curled tail feathers. They have straight tail feathers. This rooster here has straight tail feathers that don't curl so HE IS a Sebright.

 

I guess he's mixed with something else. His comb is not flat and his plumage is off for a Sebright.  Lady said all she had was Sebrights but I guess that's like saying "I'm part Indian." It sounds great but it's not always true.


Edited by WildBillHicks - 6/19/12 at 7:07pm
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thos dont even look pure or just hatchery birds. combs is wrong in the 2nd. what ever they r they r cute. id get one if i could lol. ya ur roo has somthing else in him. i love his color tho

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Wrong comb, wrong colouration. He isn't a Sebright. He may be hen feathered but it takes more than one characteristic to identify a breed. He's crossed with something, probably an Old English Game Bantam.

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Yeah but isn't the crow a hoot? I still LOL when I see that vid.

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Yeah but isn't the crow a hoot? I still LOL when I see that vid.

i love his crow! how old is he? he still sounds like a chick thats learning to crow. It makes me laugh when i watch it

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