does anyone know of white egg layin pea comb chicken

The Cornish fowl has the Game blood in them but they also have Malay and Aseel blood in them to. I think the Cornish lay more of a light brown egg.

TNpoultrybreeder
 
Last edited:
Quote:
Well there is a difference, gamefowl.. often called game birds, are chickens and a lot of the times get off on touchy subjects "People automatically go into cockfighting posts which ARE against the rules.." all because of the breed, then there are Game birds.. like pheasants etc.. Neither of the two are against the rules to talk about though.

ok thats what i thought.. but the person swore it was off limits because i asked someone if there bird looked like a gamebird... and she PMed me saying not to post or talk about gamebirds on here... but she wasnt a moderator or anything..
 
Quote:
Yeah i know that. But seeing that a lot of people don't really classify them as games i thought of naming them.. A lot of the production fowl used today has Malay, Shamo, or some type of other oriental gamefowl.. While others have old english.
 
Quote:
Well there is a difference, gamefowl.. often called game birds, are chickens and a lot of the times get off on touchy subjects "People automatically go into cockfighting posts which ARE against the rules.." all because of the breed, then there are Game birds.. like pheasants etc.. Neither of the two are against the rules to talk about though.

ok thats what i thought.. but the person swore it was off limits because i asked someone if there bird looked like a gamebird... and she PMed me saying not to post or talk about gamebirds on here... but she wasnt a moderator or anything..

Apparently the person that PMed you was not very saavy on this board. Discussing gamefowl is perfectly fine on this board. It's just when people jump to conclusions...that's when you have issues and threads get locked.
 
DT- is there any type of game that is dark red/ close to being solid red?
some Albany cocks are dark red, and some sweater cocks are. And theres a type of grey in which the hens look like red ashy grey. They deff dont look like a normal greyish silver female. they're beautiful!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom