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He's very likely a brahma mix. His coloring is wrong as well.From a local breeder was sold to me as a blue buff Brahma. Can’t help but wonder with that big fat single comb.
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He's very likely a brahma mix. His coloring is wrong as well.From a local breeder was sold to me as a blue buff Brahma. Can’t help but wonder with that big fat single comb.
That’s what I thought and when I asked her that she said she has no Cochins. All her birds are purebred. Here’s a more recent picture:I think he's more likely a cochin mix. The pea comb is dominant, so if he was a brahma mix, he'd have a pea comb.
Gold laced Wyandotte with an improper single comb.
That’s what I thought and when I asked her that she said she has no Cochins. All her birds are purebred. Here’s a more recent picture:
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individualityOk, thanks. But why is she more black than my other wyandotte's?
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Cool. I got all three of mine from TSC.individuality
eta: that is to say, each line is different. So if you got one from one hatchery, and the other from another... they will have slight differences.
I feel the same way, that’s why I posted hoping someone would know what else it isThere's no way that's a pure blooded brahma, with a single comb.