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It does indeed happen. Some years, as Punky says, you'll see a lot after crossing a new line in. Cull them hard, (sell, eat, whatever) and it should go away. But never use one for breeding, no matter how spectacular a bird it is in other regards.
The single comb has been in there for...
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The ALBC really helped them but they are not the only very good line of buckeyes Urch and Rhodes have bred their bids for 50+ years and have very nice birds! I also think Dave is a good person to get buckeyes from
good luck
punky
The ALBC took Urch, Rhodes, Brown and others to rebuild...
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The ALBC really helped them but they are not the only very good line of buckeyes Urch and Rhodes have bred their bids for 50+ years and have very nice birds! I also think Dave is a good person to get buckeyes from
good luck
punky
The ALBC took Urch, Rhodes, Brown and others to rebuild...
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What do you mean? they may be RIR?
Here is a hatchery selling some buckeyes without peacombs.
http://www.cacklehatchery.com/page29.htm
Here is a person with buckeyes without peacombs.
http://www.crainsrunranch.com/Buckeye_Chickens.php
They are poor quality pea...