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

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What I'm trying to explain is that an EE that looks like this is very, very common. I actually have two but the younger one isn't muffed. Anyway, the muffed gamefowl isn't common. At all. So, the odds favor your chickens being mixes of breeds that hatcheries might label as rare but in reality, you don't have to search all that hard to find.
 
What I'm trying to explain is that an EE that looks like this is very, very common. I actually have two but the younger one isn't muffed. Anyway, the muffed gamefowl isn't common. At all. So, the odds favor your chickens being mixes of breeds that hatcheries might label as rare but in reality, you don't have to search all that hard to find.
My hatching eggs came from a seller who collects common, and rare chicken breeds, not a hatchery. I had a couple Ayem Cemani eggs, one developed, but quit early, the other didn't do anything.
 
What I'm trying to explain is that an EE that looks like this is very, very common. I actually have two but the younger one isn't muffed. Anyway, the muffed gamefowl isn't common. At all. So, the odds favor your chickens being mixes of breeds that hatcheries might label as rare but in reality, you don't have to search all that hard to find.
Blue in the face yet? :rant
 
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Let me see its face of you have a pic?
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EE, it doesn’t really have a gamey appearance. Is muffed gamefowl on the breed list?
The list is an incomplete list, but I post what is listed on it. Like I said before, I had eggs from chickens not listed, such as Barred Rock, or Barnevelder. Forgot to add, I hatched a Splash Maran which is also not listed.
 
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