Is she cochin X ayam cemani ?

She has straight comb.
There is a black chicken breed which laying green eggs ( i can't remember breed name) . I mean cochin x that breed (not ayam cemani)
In russian language it's Ухейлуй , you can search it.
 
She has straight comb.
There is a black chicken breed which laying green eggs ( i can't remember breed name) . I mean cochin x that breed (not ayam cemani)
In russian language it's Ухейлуй , you can search it.

If she does have a single (straight) comb, then I agree she is not a Brahma-mix. That is not what comb I think I see in the photos, but I have seen plenty of times that photos were misleading, so I will assume that are correct (since you can see her in person, not just in photos.)

I am not familiar with that breed, and I think it is either rare or not present at all in the USA (where I am.) But if that breed is available where you are, then yes that might be one parent of your pullet. And if that breed does lay green eggs, and is a parent of your pullet, then yes your pullet will probably lay green eggs too.
 
If she does have a single (straight) comb, then I agree she is not a Brahma-mix. That is not what comb I think I see in the photos, but I have seen plenty of times that photos were misleading, so I will assume that are correct (since you can see her in person, not just in photos.)

I am not familiar with that breed, and I think it is either rare or not present at all in the USA (where I am.) But if that breed is available where you are, then yes that might be one parent of your pullet. And if that breed does lay green eggs, and is a parent of your pullet, then yes your pullet will probably lay green eggs too.
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Show a picture of her armpit

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She just has a dark face, the rest of her skin is typical. She doesn't have black skin, whixh she should have if one of her parents did as a breed. A bird with fibromelonism would have at the very least, a dusky ash colored armpit, like this pullet
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She just has a dark face, the rest of her skin is typical. She doesn't have black skin, whixh she should have if one of her parents did as a breed. A bird with fibromelonism would have at the very least, a dusky ash colored armpit, like this pulletView attachment 3663202
Ok so my pullet is a cochin x standard chicken?
 
Do you mean that your pullet is a Brahma-cochin mix?

Her comb C27B8FAA-DB2A-4767-870D-42996AC2E70E.jpeg

Vs a Brahma's Pea comb (not my bird):
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As it doesn't look like a cochin comb- which is a Single comb.

Here are two single comb cochin combs- a cockerel and a pullet version- both are my chickens:

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I do see the your bird shares features of Brahma- being the pea comb- and features of cochin- like the feathered feet- and could see her being a mix of these two types of chicken.
 
And- I would even add- if the cochin parent had a silkie somewhere in the family tree- that might make your bird more inclined to having darker skin - as goes with the breed.

Just a thought.
 

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