Is this a mille fleur or something else

sorry for my bad english
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Aw, Naveed

I love your rooster, he is very beautiful.


They were just teasing with you, dont feel bad.

And countryfreedom, my D'Uccle has feathered legs, I thought they all did. Or was that a typo? She is supposed to be show quality altho I have never shown her. ????
 
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OOOOPS
Ok.....my bad
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I do apologize for typing wrong info
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Do not know what I was thinking.........

Yes, Naveed - I do like to joke, we all type bloopers - you should read some on BYC - people get to typing and post before they reread what they've typed.
 
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He appears similar. He is missing a beard. I don't think he's supposed to have the wattles there under his beak. Could he be a mixture between a Mille Fleur d'Uccle and a New Hampshire?

See a photograph of Mille Fleur d'Uccle here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/breeds/belgian_d_uccle/chicken/167

Does
your chicken have extra long feathers on his hocks, which is the part usually eaten and called "the leg"? Usually the long wing-like feathers on the hocks are called vulture hocks, I believe.

This is the Mille Fleur d'Uccle page here at Backyard Chickens. https://www.backyardchickens.com/breeds/belgian_d_uccle/4828

Is
this a North American bird or a bird from Europe or elsewhere? This may help to identify it.

Your English is good. It is not necessary to apologize.
 
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@ thndrdancr, thanks, ok i won't feel bad
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@ country freedom, its ok
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@ Sparklee, This bird is in Pakistan, and he don't have extra long feathers on his hocks, thanks
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here are some more pics and he do have beard, not really thick


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Is he standing all the way up in those pics or is he crouched down? If he is crouched down, he looks to be a Serama mix.
 

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