Breed?

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That is what I was going to say when I enlarged the picture, she has a head exactly like my Dark Cornish hens. I would think it may be a cross with the DC and a partridge something or maybe the brown leghorn? Just guessing now. I wouldn't think Wyandotte purebred with that head. I love my Cornish and they are very meaty for a purebred and have that nice compact body. They look like they would be the type to want to spur you at every turn with the eyes on them, but they are very calm birds. Well, mine are anyway.
Oh, and btw, they lay a light to medium beige egg.
 
I agree with the game like aseel appearance, but I don't believe this is pure. I see a little of the EE fluffed neck feathers (no beard but loose neck feathers) and a very strong EE color pattern to her. Pretty bird
 
I don’t see a single thing about that bird that looks like an Easter Egger. All traits I have seen in gamefowl, which I have to often seen called Easter Eggers due to having tinted legs. But the birds hard feathers, feathers closeness to the body, legs, long tail, face, and legs look game to me. She even lays cream eggs. As for what game I am not sure, she could even be crossed. Her feather color doesn’t look standard to me, but then again I am far from knowing all of them.

she reminds me of a Kreinkoppkie http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGK/Kraien/BRKKraien.html

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breeds that I can think of that are gamish that have cushion/pea combs of game are Asils, Chantecler, Cornish, Cubalaya, and Yolkahma.
 
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Here are some Asil from feathersite and I don't think she fits in here.

http://feathersite.com/Poultry/Games/Asil/BRKAsil.html

Her beak is right but her tail is too long and she's not as tightly feathered. She's got the same look in her eyes as an Asil but I think that's a game bird look. She does have the yellow legs though.

Not an EE, no blue legs and no tuffting or fluff around the face. She's too big for OEG or MGB

I have 2 GPW who are 10 months and don't look like her at all.

Check this out, http://feathersite.com/Poultry/Games/BRKAmerGame.html These are American Game chickens. Many fit her description but not her coloring.
 

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