Is this a Muffed Gamefowl? I would really like to get the answer.

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Those are keywords - aka, tags. Not a description. As an above commenter stated, they’re there simply to match up to people’s searches and possibly help them sell more eggs, etc. and they are not descriptions of what may be possible to hatch.
Okay, never mind.
 
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It's included in the description.
They’re clearly stated as keywords/tags, not descriptions. It’s not as if you’d get a duck or a turkey from that batch and the likelihood of you getting a gamefowl from it is just as low. What qualities, specific to muffed gamefowl and your chick, are making you think that it is a game? Would you be able to post images of said qualities so those with more experience could yay/nay them?
 
They’re clearly stated as keywords/tags, not descriptions. It’s not as if you’d get a duck or a turkey from that batch and the likelihood of you getting a gamefowl from it is just as low. What qualities, specific to muffed gamefowl and your chick, are making you think that it is a game? Would you be able to post images of said qualities so those with more experience could yay/nay them?
I already asked for help on a thread that involves games, I'm just waiting for a reply from them.
 
Let's examine headstyle/shape, and beaks.
My chick
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Muffed Game
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Easter Egger
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Let's examine headstyle/shape, and beaks.
My chickView attachment 1757517 Muffed GameView attachment 1757518
Easter EggerView attachment 1757519
Though the face of the game and your little one do look similar, the angles aren’t exactly matching so it can’t be correctly judged. The face shape of the EE is not as distinct as the game’s simply because of the large amount of muff and beard. Yours is possibly an EE cross.

EEs, with better angles showing the beak/head shape. They do look similar to yours.
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Though the face of the game and your little one do look similar, the angles aren’t exactly matching so it can’t be correctly judged. The face shape of the EE is not as distinct as the game’s simply because of the large amount of muff and beard. Yours is possibly an EE cross.

EEs, with better angles showing the beak/head shape. They do look similar to yours.
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My chicks legs are half green/slate, and yellow. My chick is still growing to so head shape may change a bit.
 
I also have a very small case of fowl pox going around, I think my sister's silkie was the carrier, and passed it to the others. It was about 6 weeks ago when I found small pimple like lesions on each side of the chick's face on the lower part of the beak, but it didn't have any other symptoms. The other chicks have the spots plus a bad case of the sniffles, and watery eyes. I did create a thread for assistance on that, I haven't really gotten any help.
Forgot to mention, the silkie came from the TSC store.
 
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My project chick has the lesions plus the back of his comb is swollen.
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Know anybody who can help me?
 
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