LOL
I hunt them too, and breed rio grande, osceola and merriams here, , it definately isnt bronze, the legs and all are way too thin, I also have bronze too by the way, legs are twice as thick as the wild strains.
The bone structure of the wilds are way thinner and more stream lined, where as all domectics are large and chunky.
May not be a pure subspecies, but it isnt domestic either. Pretty sure from the color it's just a eastern rio cross.
here's some of my rios for comparison
they look huge in the pics too, but are only 18-22 pounds
I hunt them too, and breed rio grande, osceola and merriams here, , it definately isnt bronze, the legs and all are way too thin, I also have bronze too by the way, legs are twice as thick as the wild strains.
The bone structure of the wilds are way thinner and more stream lined, where as all domectics are large and chunky.
May not be a pure subspecies, but it isnt domestic either. Pretty sure from the color it's just a eastern rio cross.
here's some of my rios for comparison



they look huge in the pics too, but are only 18-22 pounds
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