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    UGLY Mexican Hen

    Quote: Thank you! These are my girls. I really need to try and get you some pics of the ones around here that look like yours
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    UGLY Mexican Hen

    Quote: That was a great pic! Here's a couple of my girls
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    UGLY Mexican Hen

    Quote: You've been here! LOL Yes they run the neighborhood. I have two hens that fly over the neighbor's fence and take them their eggs. I feed them, they feed the neighborhood. And they did this even when their wings were clipped. They can fly on the roof with a clipped wing. Amazing.
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    UGLY Mexican Hen

    There are hens like these running around my neighborhood. BTW I live in the HOOD. LOL Lots of people here own games. Some of mine have the coloring of yours, but different tails. Some of the hens on the streets have the same tails as yours. They don't look so poofy in these pics. LOL
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    UGLY Mexican Hen

    Quote: I never said she did. Just mentioned the looser feathers. Try reading my post again. Take a breath and realize what I was saying to who. I was only mentioning feathers and what I had FIRST thought, but realized it was mixed. Simple! Thought maybe I made a mistake with the pic and...
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    UGLY Mexican Hen

    These are a few of my Game x chicks. Dads are BCMs
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    UGLY Mexican Hen

    Quote: OK I just checked and I'm still not a guy. LOL I am old though and the bird is back and shadowed. Hard to see her, so too bad there isn't a closer view for us old people. But the feathers do look loose enough. Never said it was a roo. I said none of my Game crosses have loose feathers...
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    UGLY Mexican Hen

    Quote: Yeah unless she IS mixed I just noticed that myself. I have chicks out of mine that are mixed, but the feathers are tighter like the Games. That bird has some puffy feathering.
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    UGLY Mexican Hen

    She is a Game and no if you want to keep that roo you have, keep them separate. My Game hens are great layers. Except this winter they have always laid year round, but if it snows where you are, maybe they won't. They're great where it's hot though.
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