Game hen

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Best guess please and thank you.!?
 

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With games, it is difficult to tell what they are without seeing body conformation. That means pictures, especially a full side view, of the bird standing on its own.

The coloring of this bird, its plumpness and what appear to be white earlobes indicate maybe a game mix to me. It doesn't look like a pure variety.
It is a cross. Trying to figure out where that coloring comes from, I can't find an example of a gamefowl hen with black head and brown body. The blue wing tips comes from the Father, he is supposed to be a Magadha Blue Asil/Hennie cross, mother is an Asil grade.
 

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It is a cross. Trying to figure out where that coloring comes from, I can't find an example of a gamefowl hen with black head and brown body. The blue wing tips comes from the Father, he is supposed to be a Magadha Blue Asil/Hennie cross, mother is an Asil grade.
That picture helps a lot. Yes, she's definitely a game mix and very pretty, too. As far as color genetics go, strange things can happen. Especially with mixed games, as the parents can often have hidden genetics that only occasionally express themselves. Definitely attractive coloring with her.
 

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