Cubalayas OR sweater/kelso game fowl.

Post a picture if u can, so i can see :frow
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does look alot alike except for the comb. But please note that they have pecked each other alot during the times i have tried to put them together. well, we know yours is not a cubalayas since they have pea combs. that being said i have no experience..lol
 
does look alot alike except for the comb. But please note that they have pecked each other alot during the times i have tried to put them together. well, we know yours is not a cubalayas since they have pea combs. that being said i have no experience..lol
Yeah. I have no clue how old mine is either. I know she's at the egg laying age but she could be a year or two older. I hope your able to find out!
 
Yeah. I have no clue how old mine is either. I know she's at the egg laying age but she could be a year or two older. I hope your able to find out!

!I sent some pics to someone who knows a little about chickens and they said , dont hold me to exact wording ,the first pic is a sweater hen and the 2nd is a blueface hatch hen .They are indeed game fowl. Not sure how much they could see by the pics but that is what i was told.
 
!I sent some pics to someone who knows a little about chickens and they said , dont hold me to exact wording ,the first pic is a sweater hen and the 2nd is a blueface hatch hen .They are indeed game fowl. Not sure how much they could see by the pics but that is what i was told.
Well the sweater hen pictures i've seen look almost exactly like my hen. Thanks for the help!
 
Lacy roundhead. So im finding out I have 4 different types of hens. Seems like whoever used to breed them would use different breeds.
 

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You appear to have American games. There are countless families and endless crosses. I only brought up a couple of common names, Kelso and Lacy, to point out that many American games are pea combed. In fact, there are more peacombed strains than probably ever existed, including most Hatch. I won't go into why, but the point is that American games are at least as likely to be peacombed as straight combed.
 

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