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Cuba is considered part of North America the last time I studied geography: hence the "American."
There are more Americans than just United States Citizens!
Your limitation of "American" to birds only from the US is quite offensive to the other folks that share this wonderful landmass known as North America: like folks from Mexico and Canada: who are not only Mexicans and Canadians but also Americans in every sense of the word.
Wouldnt that also include the people from South America?
There are indeed South American Heritage birds, and they are very awesome birds too !
Those people who began breeding the jungle fowl have alot to be proud of, they and the Japanese , and Chinese (Asiatic) just about started the domestication of poultry as I believe.
That is where I thought the Cubalayas came from but I guess they were developed in Cuba..we did not originate them in this country.
Cubans have every right to be very proud of their bird !!
Cuba is considered part of North America the last time I studied geography: hence the "American."
There are more Americans than just United States Citizens!
Your limitation of "American" to birds only from the US is quite offensive to the other folks that share this wonderful landmass known as North America: like folks from Mexico and Canada: who are not only Mexicans and Canadians but also Americans in every sense of the word.
Wouldnt that also include the people from South America?
There are indeed South American Heritage birds, and they are very awesome birds too !
Those people who began breeding the jungle fowl have alot to be proud of, they and the Japanese , and Chinese (Asiatic) just about started the domestication of poultry as I believe.
That is where I thought the Cubalayas came from but I guess they were developed in Cuba..we did not originate them in this country.
Cubans have every right to be very proud of their bird !!