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I know it's a game bird of some sort. Maybe a spangled
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)X3Hello again. I just greeted you on our new member introductions where I saw the pic you posted of your pullet. As I stated there, it looks to me from your pic that your pullet has more colors in its feathering than is usual for a Spangled Old English Game hen, but the pic is dark and from a poor angle so I can't be certain. If you can post a well-lighted profile pic, it would really help in identifying the breed of your pullet.)
x4Hello again. I just greeted you on our new member introductions where I saw the pic you posted of your pullet. As I stated there, it looks to me from your pic that your pullet has more colors in its feathering than is usual for a Spangled Old English Game hen, but the pic is dark and from a poor angle so I can't be certain. If you can post a well-lighted profile pic, it would really help in identifying the breed of your pullet.)
Hello again. I just greeted you on our new member introductions where I saw the pic you posted of your pullet. As I stated there, it looks to me from your pic that your pullet has more colors in its feathering than is usual for a Spangled Old English Game hen, but the pic is dark and from a poor angle so I can't be certain. If you can post a well-lighted profile pic, it would really help in identifying the breed of your pullet.)
Hello again. I just greeted you on our new member introductions where I saw the pic you posted of your pullet. As I stated there, it looks to me from your pic that your pullet has more colors in its feathering than is usual for a Spangled Old English Game hen, but the pic is dark and from a poor angle so I can't be certain. If you can post a well-lighted profile pic, it would really help in identifying the breed of your pullet.)