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Eden83_haaretz
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I don't understand the question, the breed is Brown Red... At least that was what I found...? Am I missing more information? That's what I saw they call these chickens in game fowl farms.Of what breed?
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I don't understand the question, the breed is Brown Red... At least that was what I found...? Am I missing more information? That's what I saw they call these chickens in game fowl farms.Of what breed?
Brown Red is a coloration. There’s many different breeds that have Brown Red varieties. For example, you can have a Buff Orpington or a Black Orpington. Those are two different colors, same breed. Brown Red is a color, so I was wondering what the breed was. I do agree her color is brown red.I don't understand the question, the breed is Brown Red... At least that was what I found...? Am I missing more information? That's what I saw they call these chickens in game fowl farms.
Ok, thanks for the info;Brown Red is a coloration. There’s many different breeds that have Brown Red varieties. For example, you can have a Buff Orpington or a Black Orpington. Those are two different colors, same breed. Brown Red is a color, so I was wondering what the breed was. I do agree her color is brown red.
thought I had finally discovered her breed... I think I'll definitely ask in the game fowl thread now, hehe maybe someone will actually recognize them.She’s an American game or an American game mix.Ok, thanks for the info;thought I had finally discovered her breed... I think I'll definitely ask in the game fowl thread now, hehe maybe someone will actually recognize them.