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May 10, 2015 #1 tmfineg Songster 8 Years Jan 1, 2012 301 10 101 Gallatin TN This one was in the Murray McMurray ornamental layer collection. Any guesses? [/IMG][/IMG]
May 10, 2015 #2 junebuggena Crowing Apr 17, 2015 23,102 8,240 491 Long Beach, WA Well for starters, Cochins have single combs and Brahmas have pea combs.
May 10, 2015 #5 junebuggena Crowing Apr 17, 2015 23,102 8,240 491 Long Beach, WA Can't see the comb properly in any of those shots.
May 10, 2015 Thread starter #6 tmfineg Songster 8 Years Jan 1, 2012 301 10 101 Gallatin TN I will see if I can get a better pic
May 10, 2015 #8 junebuggena Crowing Apr 17, 2015 23,102 8,240 491 Long Beach, WA The flash is still washing out that comb. Is it spiky at all? A single comb will look like a row of spines. A pea comb will start as a small ridge. This chick has a pea comb. This one has a single comb.
The flash is still washing out that comb. Is it spiky at all? A single comb will look like a row of spines. A pea comb will start as a small ridge. This chick has a pea comb. This one has a single comb.
May 10, 2015 #9 Percheron chick Crowing 9 Years Apr 12, 2013 4,981 4,027 421 Hudson, Colorado Buff Cochin. A buff brahma would have black feathers. A single comb would seal the deal.