Brahma roo with single comb? PICS added post #12

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Single combs only "pop up" in Silkies who have something other than silkie in their gene pool. If one of my silkies started throwing straight combs, I'd cull all suspects immediately.
 
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Okay, here are pics. I no longer thinked he's a crele. I think he's an experiment gone wrong
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Anyone have opinions on what he is?

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Definitely not a Crele OR a Brahma.

Looks like a Bantam Cochin cross to me.

Crele are orange and black barred with orange in the wing feathers, which he doesn't have. He's just a barred birchen-type color with golden leakage. Likely a barred bird x black, with someone hiding some sort of color.

Brahmas don't have such large head/neck, short legs, and small tail. The hen next to him looks part Brahma, but he doesn't.
 
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"Crele" color varient is discribed as barred orange-red on pale yellow on head, hackle, back, and saddle.. Everything else is barred grey and white.
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Crele is barred duckwing, (black breasted red) really. Technically a barred Wheaten, which colorfully fits the description, still isn't a Crele.

A bird who fits the description but does not have orange color on the secondaries is not a Crele, nor is one with too light of hackles/saddle. (one with silver genes)
 
no that's info that I see floating around on here but crele is a color variation... As can be seen in Penedescenca's
A crele OEG is a red duckwing hen crossed with a barred rooster
 
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any comments? they are 2 months old

it's difficult to find a brahma breeder here in our country.
how can i correct their combs?
 
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