Comb pic did show up. But its to fuzzy to make out.
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Did you get him as a baby chick? If so, then it has to be a Cubalaya, like Gray Farms said, and the comb is a pea comb. Even if you did get him a little older, I seriously doubt anyone would dub his comb at a tractor supply store.I got them from Southern States... a store just like Tractor Supply located in North Carolina.
Did you get him as a baby chick? If so, then it has to be a Cubalaya, like Gray Farms said, and the comb is a pea comb. Even if you did get him a little older, I seriously doubt anyone would dub his comb at a tractor supply store.
Cubalayas are a game type breed, too, but I've read they are more mellow than Old English, at least in the standard size. You can read up on the breed and make a more informed decision of which cockerel you want to keep if you don't want both. Good luck!