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Here's a half dubbed, and a full dubbed gamefowls.
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Because I just Google them. I don't always like linking.Why don't you provide me some links![]()
Unless it is stated on the sites that you’re getting the pictures from, nobody really knows how pure any of these ‘cushion combed’ games are. They could be crossed with just about anything to have a ‘cushion’ comb. Googling birds to find certain traits that *might* match your bird’s trait isn’t a very good way of deciphering what breed yours is. Especially not when there are many other much more reliable methods - i.e. having a thread here, on BYC, where experts can tell you what they see. It would appear as if not everyone likes the answers that they get that way, though - especially not if it’s not an answer that they want.There's also rose combed games.
All you need to do is search them.
All I get from searching for my possible muff is fighting style, not much else. I'll post links later.Unless it is stated on the sites that you’re getting the pictures from, nobody really knows how pure any of these ‘cushion combed’ games are. They could be crossed with just about anything to have a ‘cushion’ comb. Googling birds to find certain traits that *might* match your bird’s trait isn’t a very good way of deciphering what breed yours is. Especially not when there are many other much more reliable methods - i.e. having a thread here, on BYC, where experts can tell you what they see. It would appear as if not everyone likes the answers that they get that way, though - especially not if it’s not an answer that they want.
Yes, I know this is a dubbed Old English GB - the photo is from the Livestock Conservancy. OEGB have straight combs, not rose combs.Here's a half dubbed, and a full dubbed gamefowls.View attachment 1758106 View attachment 1758108
Got a link and photo of a rose comb OEGB?Old English games come in two varieties, Rose combed, and single combed. Single combed is more common.