I can't remember or was never told

Thanks everyone! I have another mystery to solve I rested a rooster recently and it was from my roommates girlfriends daughters friend. Lol as you can see a is a little but difficult to find out from previous owner. 😅 View attachment 3375237
Definitely not an Old English Game. Appears to be an American Gamefowl. Determining strain (like Hatch or Kelso) of these is difficult because it's based on lineage and often times fighting style. This makes it hard for any average owner to know :)
 
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Not really, I've only been a chicken tender for about 3 yrs (almost four) I've had two other Roosters but I lived in a rural area with lots of predators (I had owls, coyotes, eagles, hawks, and for awhile a black bear) sadly the Roosters died defending the flock and when I realized the rooster was inadvertently calling predators to them with his crowing I decided on not getting a third. But now I'm in a safer environment and my roommate asked if I could help. (They had about 30 hens and another two Roosters on their hands, sadly I only really had space for the one rooster) so far he is pretty quite. And hasn't attacked me once! Last roo was jealous I fed the girls and would go after me if I showed weakness, the coward. Still miss that ornery badword.
 
Definitely not an Old English Game. Appears to be an American Gamefowl. Determining strain (like Hatch or Kelso) of these is difficult because it's based on lineage and often times fighting style. This makes it hard for any average owner to know :)
Sorry, I can never tell the games apart. Sorry for the bumpster @Ashllen!
 
Is he average size or bantam? Never seen a bantam roo before so not sure if he is average size or not 🤔
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