Can someone help me verify this hen ? Bought her on Facebook the seller said she’s a pure roundhead

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I don't think she's a pure Roundhead, but I'm not familiar with the breed so I may be wrong.
If she's not a Roundhead she's probably a mixed breed.
 
recognised breeds appear in the list of standard chicken breeds. Look it up. If it appears, it will tell you what it should look like. If it doesn't, it's not a proper breed.
 
Picture below is the the color scheme of Lacey Roundhead , I would suspect that you got a Round Head- Hatch cross
The most common way to give Round heads toughness !
 

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Round head breeds vary widely in size , the one thing that they all have in common is pea combs , that picture shows the hen with a straight comb
If all they have in common is a pea comb, it's not a proper breed. It's a marketing device.
 
Hi there and welcome to BYC! :frow

Never heard of Roundhead before now. I think it might be a strain of American game cock possibly .. a specific bloodline or variety??

That color pattern alone to me.. says mixed and doesn't breed true. (I could be wrong, but it's not recognizable as anything specific)

I would expect it be a pea comb.. but that's just from the very limited research I've done since seeing this thread.. BUT two visible peas can throw straight combed birds because straight is recessive to pea. And most all so called pure breeds were developed with many "breeds" in their backgrounds.

See if any of the following links is helpful for you in making your determination..

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/what-is-a-roundhead-game-chicken.471934/

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/how-to-tell-a-roundhead-hen-from-a-kelso-hen.671470/

https://petkeen.com/game-chicken-breeds-fighter-fowls/

https://gamefowls.wordpress.com/2014/01/06/lacy-roundhead-2/

https://gulod.wordpress.com/2015/10/20/the-roundheads/

https://jhkgamefarm.wordpress.com/2015/01/23/the-difference-between-boston-and-lacy-roundheads/

Not being familiar with the specific breed OR strain your asking about.. the things we compare for standardized breeds are eye color, shank color, skin color (on bottom of feet), feather pattern, comb type, lobe color.. in addition to body type, etc.. just some things that might help you rule in or out what YOU think.. also please use your best judgement regarding accuracy of links provided.

To me something doesn't have to be "recognized" if it breeds true. Breeds that allow for yellow or white legs or other variations (in their standard) are one thing that makes me both crazy and allows for some ease during breeding (Leghorn come recognized in both straight and rose comb varieties). Also project colors don't have to make for cross bred even though the outcome may not YET be a recognized color. I'm not sure, and I'm not here to debate anyone.. just to have friendly and bidirectional informative conversation.

Looks to me like she has white skin.. and good sized spur (on both legs or only one?). How old did they say she was?

What I can see.. she looks like a lovely lady. :pop
 
If all they have in common is a pea comb, it's not a proper breed. It's a marketing device.
It’s not a show breed no matter what! It’s a fighting game breed - google roundhead game and you’ll see the difference between the families of roundheads
 

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